James A. McClure papers, 1961-1990

Overview of the Collection

Creator
McClure, James A. , 1924-2011
Title
James A. McClure papers
Dates
1961-1990 (inclusive)
Quantity
732 cubic feet
Collection Number
MG 400
Summary
Congressional papers of Senator James A. McClure.
Repository
University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

James Albertus McClure was born on December 27, 1924, in Payette, Idaho. McClure served in the United States Navy during World War II, earned a J.D. degree from the University of Idaho in 1950, and subsequently returned to Payette where he practiced law with his father, W.R. McClure, and served as city attorney before being elected Payette County prosecuting attorney. A Republican, McClure was sent to the Idaho state senate for three terms, 1961-1966, and in the latter year was elected to the United States Congress from the lst District of Idaho (the northern panhandle and the southwestern quarter of the state), being reelected in 1968 and 1970.

In 1972, Idaho elected McClure to the United States Senate, and reelected him in 1978 and 1984. His service in both House and Senate reflected the public lands and natural resource issues of interest to his constituents. His committee assignments included the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, of which he was chairman 1981-1987 and thereafter the ranking minority member; the Interior Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee; the Senate Rules Committee; the Senate Republican Steering Committee; and the Helsinki Commission on Human Rights. In 1987 he served on the Senate Select Committee to investigate the Iran-Contra Affair.

McClure married the former Louise Miller of Nezperce, Idaho, a fellow student at the University of Idaho, and the couple raised three children, Marilyn, Kenneth, and David.

McClure declined to run for reelection in 1990 and upon his retirement from the Senate he entered a partnership with his former legislative director and administrative assistant, forming McClure, Gerard, & Neuenschwander, Inc., a Washington, D.C. consulting firm. Senator and Louise McClure made their retirement home in Boise, Idaho.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The papers of James A. McClure span the years 1961 to 1995, with the majority of the material dating from the years 1967 through 1990 when he served first in the United States House of Representatives and then in the United States Senate from Idaho. The overwhelming bulk of the collection comprises the records of McClure's Congressional and Senatorial office staffs, including, in the Senatorial period, records of his Idaho offices. The is little relating to McClure's life outside of politics and public service.

Among record types are correspondence; newspaper clippings; photographs; sound and video recordings; speeches, including many drafts; memoranda; mailing lists; legislative material such as bills sponsored by McClure and by others, reports, and related documents; Congressional Record inserts; news releases; invitations and responses; and other records, including associated printed materials. Correspondents include the presidents and vice presidents of the United States during McClure's terms in office, as well as other senators and congressmen, governors of Idaho, other federal and state officials, and members of the public, who were overwhelmingly his constituents in Idaho. There is also a significant amount of material relating to McClure's campaigns for election and his participation in the elections of others. Topics include virtually every matter of public interest in Idaho during McClure's terms, as well as a significant volume of material reflecting national and international affairs, especially in regard to energy resources. The collection is particularly strong concerning politics in Idaho and concerning management of federal lands and natural resource policies, nationally, but especially as they affect Idaho. Well represented are policies concerning mining, timber, grazing, energy, water and irrigation, and wilderness and outdoor recreation, as well as other natural resource and environmental matters. There are also small quantities of material reflecting McClure's service in the Idaho state senate, 1961-1966, and some of his public service activities after leaving the United States Senate in 1990.

The arrangement of the collection reflects, to the extent practicable, the filing systems employed over a quarter century in McClure's office. Thus, very prominent are the evolutions in the original subject arrangement which McClure adopted soon after opening his Congressional office and the partial revolution that took place when a computerized correspondence system was adopted midway in his Senatorial career.

Senator McClure donated this collection to the University of Idaho by deed of gift dated July 13, 1990 and the material was shipped by United States mail from each of his offices and received between July 1990 and January 1991. A very small amount of material, mostly concerning McClure's post-senatorial activities, was forwarded from the Washington, D.C., office of McClure, Gerard and Neuenschwander, Inc., in 1995. While title transferred to the university, Senator McClure retained copyright during his lifetime to materials written by himself or his staff.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Description of Item], James A. McClure papers, MG 400, Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Idaho.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

The congressional papers of Senator James A. McClure were donated to the University of Idaho Library by the Senator upon his retirement from the U.S. Senate in 1990.

Processing Note

The papers were processed by Andrew Arconti, Chris Karn, Ken Lahners, Chelsea Leeds, Judy Nielsen, Shannon Roberts, Kate Schlack, Wendy Steele, Anna Thomas, Molly Viola, John Whitmer, and Wilma Woods-Davis, under the direction of Richard C. Davis, between 1991 and 2002.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I:  Records as Idaho State Senator, 1961-1965Return to Top

Records of McClure's service in the Idaho State Senate, 1961-1966, which were kept in his Washington, D.C., office after he became United States Representative and later Senator. They consist mostly of letters and telegrams from constituents as well as reports to the various legislative committees of which he was a member. Some of the principal issues represented in the collection are education, legislative reapportionment, junior colleges, sales tax, and taxation. Legislative committees represented include Judiciary and Rules, Municipal Affairs, and Public Health and Welfare. Arrangement is alphabetical.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Banks and Utilities Committee
1961
1 2
Congratulatory letters
1961-1965
1 3
Courts
1963
1 4
Education
1965
1 5
Election laws
1961
1 6
Fish and Game Department investigation
1962
1 7
Insurance companies
1963
1 8
Irrigation and reclamation act
1965
1 9
Irrigation committee
1963-1965
1 10-11
Judiciary and Rules Committee
1961-1965
Box Folder
1 12
Fish and Game Dept. investigation
1963
1 13-14
Reapportionment
1964-1965
1 15
Junior colleges
1963
1 16-18
Letters from constituents
1960-1965
1 19
Miscellaneous bills and briefs
1963
1 20
Miscellaneous bills and comments
1963
1 21
Miscellaneous bills and committees
1965
1 22-25
Miscellaneous bills and correspondence
1961-1965
1 26-27
Miscellaneous bills, etc.
1963-1966
1 28
Municipal affairs
1961
1 29
News releases
1965
2 30
Public health and welfare
1961
2 31-32
Reapportionment
1966
2 33
Sales tax
1965-1966
2 34
Senate bills, 34, 87
1965
2 35
State Affairs Committee
1965
2 36
Supreme Court
1965
2 37-38
Taxation
1965
2 39
Telegrams from constituents
1961

Series II:  Subject File, 1967-1990Return to Top

For fourteen years until adoption of a computerized Correspondence Management System in 1981, McClure's office followed the method of filing papers prescribed in the manual issued by the National Archives' Office of Records Management, Files Handbook for Congressional Offices: House Members (1965), several annotated copies of which are in the collection. The Files Handbook designates the "main file for correspondence, legislative bills, resolutions of all types, reports, and other materials that need to be preserved" as the "Subject File". The Subject File consists of a comprehensive subject-numeric system that originally totaled some 446 cubic feet, about 30 percent of the collection. In kinds of material and its arrangement, the Subject File of James McClure as United States Representative, 1967-1972 (Series 2.1), and the Subject File of James McClure as United States Senator, 1973-1981 (Series 2.3), are essentially continuous from 1967 until implementation of a computerized Correspondence Management System in 1981.

A continuously repeating series that begins anew with each annual Congressional session, the Subject File includes incoming letters, carbon or photo copies of outgoing letters, copies of printed bills, staff memoranda, and other documents, filed under prescribed headings and subheadings, running alphabetically from "Academies" through "Veterans," each heading and subheading being identified with a code composed of an abbreviation and a number designating the subheading. This code appears on the folders and often on the papers. There are sixty-four prescribed major headings, although not all seem to have been used by McClure's office and several additional headings were devised as occasion required. Correspondents include political leaders and agencies of government, as well as constituents. There are also portions of the working files of some of McClure's legislative assistants, filed under appropriate topical headings.

Certain topical categories provided for in the Files Handbook were, primarily by reason of their physical arrangement by biennial Congress rather than by annual session, maintained physically separate from the main sequence. These include the following: Academies (Series 2.4); Administration (Series 2.5); Associations & Committees (Committee Bills) (Series 2.6), primarily Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and Post Office and Civil Service Committee; Legislation 3-1: Member's Bills (Series 2.8). Other Subject File categories maintained separately include Employment: Interns (Series 2.7), Meetings (Invitations) (Series 2.9), and Voting Records (Series 2.10).

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: Annual Subject File (House)
1967-1972
Box Folder
3 40
Administration 2, Records (Files), 1967
1967
3 41
2-1 (Personal)
1967
3 42
2-1 (McClure Clubs)
1967
3 43
2-1 (Member's travel)
1967
3 44
4 (Supplies, equipment, service)
1967
3 45
4-1 (Office, decorations, etc.)
1967
3 46
Agriculture
1967
3 47
Commodities, 1-2 (Wheat)
1967
3 48
Commodities, 1-3 (Potatoes)
1967
3 49
Commodities, 1-5 (Food)
1967
3 50
Commodities, 1-6 (Sugar beets)
1967
3 51
Commodities, 1-7 (Dried peas & lentils)
1967
3 52
Farm programs
1967
3 53
3-1 (Dairy)
1967
3 54
3-2 (Meat)
1967
3 55
3-3 (Mink)
1967
3 56
Farm loans
1967
3 57
Appropriations
1967
3 58
Arts and humanities
1967
3 59
Associations and committees
1967
3 60
1-3 (Interior and Insular Affairs)
1967
3 61
1-4 (Post Office & Civil Service)
1967
3 62
Atomic energy
1967
3 63
Aviation
1967
3 64
1 (Airports & Airways)
1967
3 65
4 (Aircraft and airplanes)
1967
3 66
Beverages
1967
3 67
Civil rights
1967
3 68
2 (Segregation)
1967
3 69
4 (Riots)
1967
3 70
5 (Demonstrations, hippies, etc.)
1967
3 71
Civil service
1967
3 72
7 (Training)
1967
3 73
Congressional, 4-2 (Record insertions and JAM speeches)
1967
3 74
Crime
1967
3 75-77
2 (Weapons control, firearms)
1967
3 78
3 (Capital punishment)
1967
3 79
4 (Flag desecration)
1967
3 80
5 (Wiretapping)
1967
3 81
6 (Republican task force on crime)
1967
3 82
Disasters
1967
3 83
District of Columbia
1967
3 84
District office, 1 (Boise)
1967
3 85
2 (Coeur d'Alene)
1967
3 86
District offices, Administration
1967
3 87
Economics
1967
3 88
2 (Industry)
1967
3 89
3 (Inflation)
1967
3 90
Education
1967
3 91
1 (Colleges and Universities)
1967
4 92
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1967
4 93
3-1 (National Defense and Educational Loan Program)
1967
4 94
4 (Libraries)
1967
4 95
5 (Scholarships - Fellowships - Student exchanges)
1967
4 96
6 (Schools)
1967
4 97
6-2 (Nursery)
1967
4 98
6-2-1 (Head Start)
1967
4 99
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1967
4 100
9 (Vocational education)
1967
4 101
11 (Teacher gap)
1967
4 102
12 (Educational television)
1967
4 103
13 (Police & law enforcement)
1967
4 104
14 (Mexican-American education)
1967
4 105
Employment
1967
4 106
Federal government
1967
4 107
1 (Executive branch)
1967
4 108
1-1 (Departments)
1967
4 109
1-1 (Department of Agriculture)
1967
4 110
1-1 (Department of Defense)
1967
4 111
1-1 (Health, Education and Welfare)
1967
4 113
1-1 (Department of Interior)
1967
4 113
1-1 (State Department)
1967
4 114
1-2 (Arms Control and Disarmament Agency)
1967
4 115
1-2 (Civil Service Commission)
1967
4 116
1-2 (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
1967
4 117
1-2 (Indian Claims Commission)
1967
4 118
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1967
4 119
1-2 (Public Land Law Review Commission)
1967
4 120
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1967
4 121
3 (Legislative Branch)
1967
4 122
3-1 (Congress)
1967
4 123-124
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1967
4 125
5 (Federal bids and contracts)
1967
4 126
Finance
1967
4 127
3 (Public Dept. - Spending)
1967
4 128
4 (Mutual funds)
1967
4 129-130
Foreign relations
1967
4 131
1 (Foreign policy)
1967
4 132
2 (Foreign aid)
1967
4 133
3-1 (Consular treaty)
1967
4 134
4 (United Nations)
1967
4 135-137
5 (Vietnam)
1967
4 138
6 (Panama Canal)
1967
4 139
7 (Latin America)
1967
4 140
8 (Rhodesia)
1967
4 141
9 (Russia)
1967
4 142
Forest resources
1967
4 143
1-2 (Fires)
1967
4 144
1-3 (Insects & pests)
1967
4 145
1-4 (Weeds)
1967
4 146
2-1 (Lumber)
1967
4 147
5 (Timber)
1967
5 148
Health and welfare
1967
5 149
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1967
5 150
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1967
5 151
1-3 (Air pollution)
1967
5 152
1-4 (Saline water conversion program)
1967
5 153
1-5 (Rat control)
1967
5 154
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1967
5 155
3 (Rehabilitation programs)
1967
5 156-158
3-1 (Economic development administration)
1967
5 159
4 (Water - Water systems - Water supply)
1967
5 160
5 (Drugs)
1967
5 161
7 (Packaging and labeling)
1967
5 162
8 (Cigarette advertising)
1967
5 163
Housing and urban affairs
1967
5 164
1 (Construction)
1967
5 165
2 (Financing)
1967
5 166
3 (Urban renewal)
1967
5 167
Immigration - Naturalization
1967
5 168
Naturalization, 2 (Passports, visas)
1967
5 169
Indian affairs
1967
5 170
Institutions, 1-2 (Health and mental)
1967
5 171
Insurance and retirement
1967
5 172
1 (Federal Government)
1967
5 173
1-1 (Insurance)
1967
5 174
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1967
5 175
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1967
5 176
1-4 (Compensations)
1967
5 177
4 (Title insurance)
1967
5 178
Inventions
1967
5 179
2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1967
5 180
Labor
1967
5 181
1 (Conditions - Employment - Unemployment)
1967
5 182-185
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages)
1967
5 186
3 (Unions)
1967
5 187
Land
1967
5 188
2 (Classification - Appraisal - Valuation)
1967
5 189
2 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1967
6 190
3 (Conservation and protection)
1967
6 191
4 (Withdrawal)
1967
6 192
4-1 (Rights of way)
1967
6 193
5 (Leases)
1967
6 194
5-1 (Desert entries)
1967
6 195
6 (Grazing)
1967
6 196
Legal
1967
6 197
1 (Claims - Litigations - Private Bills)
1967
6 198
2-3 (Judicial)
1967
6 199
Legislation
1967
6 200
3-1 (Member's bills)
1967
6 201
Mail
1967
6 202-203
(Postal pay and rate increase)
1967
6 204
1 (Classes, Mail)
1967
6 205-207
2 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1967
6 208
3 (Stamps, commemorative)
1967
6 209
4 (Transportation of mail)
1967
6 210
5 (Mailing of drugs and harmful items)
1967
6 211
Maritime
1967
6 212
2 (Ships - Shipping)
1967
6 213
Meetings
1967
6 214-215
1 (Invitations accepted)
1967
6 216
2 (Invitations rejected)
1967
6 217
Memorials - Holidays
1967
6 218
2 (National - Federal)
1967
6 219
Metals
1967
6 220-221
1 (Gold)
1967
6 222-223
2 (Silver)
1967
6 224
3 (Steel)
1967
6 225
4 (Lead-Zinc)
1967
6 226
5 (Copper)
1967
7 227
Meteorology
1967
7 228
Military
1967
7 229
4 (Reservations)
1967
7 230
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1967
7 231
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1967
7 232
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition, explosives)
1967
7 233
10 (Surplus property)
1967
7 234
11 (Awards)
1967
7 235
National Defense
1967
7 236
Natural Resources
1967
7 237
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1967
7 238
1-1 (National Wildlife Federation)
1967
7 239
3 (Fuels - Gas, oil, coal, and coke)
1967
7 240-241
4 (Minerals, mines and mining)
1967
7 242-245
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1967
7 246
5-1 (Snake River project)
1967
7 247
6 (Soil and water conservation)
1967
7 248
6-1 (Soil conservation districts)
1967
7 249
7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1967
7 250
8 (Geothermal steam)
1967
7 251
Parks-Forests
1967
7 252
1-1 (Forests, National)
1967
7 253
1-1-1 (Clear Creek Road, Salmon National Forest)
1967
7 254
1-1-2 (Boise National Forest)
1967
7 255
1-2 (Parks, National)
1967
7 256
1-2-1 (Redwood National Park)
1967
7 257
1-2-2 (National historic sites)
1967
7 258
1-2-3 (Badlands National Monument)
1967
7 259
1-2-4 (Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument)
1967
7 260
1-2-5 (North Cascade National Park)
1967
7 261
1-2-6 (Adirondack Mountains National Park)
1967
7 262
1-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1967
7 263
2 (State)
1967
7 264
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1967
7 265
3-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1967
7 266
Political affairs
1967
7 267
2 (Funds, Campaigns)
1967
7 268
5 (Organization campaign)
1967
7 269
7 (Committees, Political)
1967
8 270-271
7-1 Republican National Committee
1967
8 272
7-3 (Republican Congressional Campaign Committee)
1967
8 273
7-4 (Republican Policy Committee)
1967
8 274
7-5 (90th club)
1967
8 275
8 (Elections)
1967
8 276
8-2-1 (House of Representatives elections)
1967
8 277
8-4 (Presidential elections)
1967
8 278
9 (Political records)
1967
8 279
9-3 (Senate, U.S.)
1967
8 280
10-2 (Cooperation)
1967
8 281
10-4 (Opposition)
1967
8 282
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1967
8 283
Post Office file
1967
8 284
1 (Position classification)
1967
8 285
2 (Postal facilities and modernization)
1967
8 286
3 (Postal patron)
1967
8 287
4 (Leasing of property)
1967
8 288
5 (Star routes)
1967
8 289
Public relations
1967
8 290
1 (Anonymous - Crank - Incoherent)
1967
8 291
2 (Biographies)
1967
8 292
3 (Congratulations received)
1967
8 293
3-1 (Condolences)
1967
8 294
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1967
8 295-296
3-3 (Thank you letters)
1967
8 297
5 (Endorsements and introductions)
1967
8 298
6-1 (Boy Scout Jamboree)
1967
8 299
8 (Publicity)
1967
8 300
8-1 (Grants)
1967
8 301-302
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1967
8 303
9 (Reports to constituents)
1967
8 304-305
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1967
8 306-308
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1967
9 309-313
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1967
9 314
10-2 (Farmers' Bulletin)
1967
9 315
10-3 (Autographs and photographs of representative)
1967
9 316
10-4 (Contributions - Donations)
1967
9 317
10-5 (Flags)
1967
9 318
10-7 (Requests for gallery passes)
1967
9 319
11 (Visitors)
1967
9 320
Public works
1967
9 321
1 (District projects)
1967
9 322
(Bear River)
1967
9 323
(Colorado River Basin)
1967
9 324
(Southwest Idaho Water Development Project)
1967
9 325
(Spokane River Basin)
1967
9 326
Publications
1967
9 327
Recreation
1967
9 328
1 (Facilities)
1967
9 329
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1967
9 330
Reports - Statistics (Documents)
1967
9 331
(Correspondence)
1967
9 332
Roads
1967
9 333
1 (Federal roads)
1967
9 334
1-1 (Blue Ridge Parkway)
1967
9 335
2 (State roads)
1967
9 336
Salaries, 1 (Federal employees)
1967
9 337
1-1 (Classified workers)
1967
9 338-339
1-3 (Postal employees)
1967
10 340
1-3 (H.R. 7)
1967
10 341
Selective Service, 1967
1967
10 342-345
Servicemen and veterans
1967
10 346
Small business
1967
10 347
2 (Financing/Loans)
1967
10 348-352
Social Security
1967
10 353
1 (Benefits)
1967
10 354-355
1-2 (Medicare)
1967
10 356-357
Speeches
1967
10 358
1 (Correspondence regarding speeches)
1967
10 359
State government
1967
10 360
1 (Governments under U.S. protectorship)
1967
10 361
2 (Counties - Zoning)
1967
10 362
4 (Idaho legislature)
1967
10 363-364
Taxes
1967
10 365
1 (Federal)
1967
10 366-368
1-2 (Income)
1967
10 369
Time
1967
10 370
Trade, 1 (Import - Export matters)
1967
10 371
2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1967
10 372
3 (Fair trade)
1967
10 373
4 (Trading with the enemy)
1967
10 374
Unamerican Activities
1967
10 375
1 (Communism)
1967
11 376
Utilities
1967
11 377-378
1 (Communications)
1967
11 379-380
2 (Power - Light)
1967
11 381
3 (Transportation)
1967
11 382
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1967
11 383
Veterans
1967
11 384
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability, allowances)
1967
11 385
Administration, 1 (Personnel)
1968
11 386
2-1 (Personal)
1968
11 387
2-1 (McClure mementos)
1968
11 388
2-1 (McClure clubs)
1968
11 389
2-1 (Member's travel)
1968
11 390
2-1 (Member's travel, Trust Territories)
1968
11 391
3 (Space)
1968
11 392
(Bookkeeping: District office accounts)
1968
11 393-395
Agriculture
1968
11 396
1 (Commodities)
1968
11 397
1-1 (Grains)
1968
11 398
1-2 (Wheat)
1968
11 399
1-3 (Potatoes)
1968
11 400
1-4 (Hops)
1968
11 401
1-6 (Sugar beets)
1968
11 402
1-7 (Peas and lentils)
1968
11 403
1-8 (Honey)
1968
11 404
1-9 (Cotton)
1968
11 405
1-10 (Sugar)
1968
11 406
1-11 (Beans)
1968
11 407
2 (Entomology)
1968
11 408
3 (Farm programs)
1968
11 409
3-1 (Dairy)
1968
11 410
3-2 (Meat)
1968
11 411
3-3 (Mink)
1968
11 412
3-4 (Wool)
1968
11 413
4 (Farm loans)
1968
11 414
5 (School lunch program)
1968
11 415
Appropriations
1968
11 416
Arts and Humanities
1968
11 417-419
Associations and Committees
1968
11 420
1 (Congressional)
1968
11 421-423
1-3 (Interior and Insular Affairs)
1968
11 424-426
4 (Post Office and Civil Service)
1968
12 427
Atomic Energy
1968
12 428-429
Aviation
1968
12 430
1 (Airports and airways)
1968
12 431
5 (Aircraft noise and sonic boom)
1968
12 432
6 (Outer space)
1968
12 433
Beverages
1968
12 434
Civil rights
1968
12 435
1 (Discrimination)
1968
12 436
2 (Segregation)
1968
12 437-439
4 (Riots)
1968
12 440
5 (Demos - Morals - Hippies)
1968
12 441
Civil Service
1968
12 442
2 (Exams and standards for civil service employees
1968
12 443
Congressional
1968
12 444
4-1 (Publishing materials for Congressional Record)
1968
12 445
4-2 (Insertions)
1968
12 446
Crime
1968
12 447-457
2 (Gun mimeo)
1968
12 458-460
2 (Weapons control)
1968
13 461-462
2 (Weapons control)
1968
13 463-464
2 Gun legislature
1968
13 465
2 (Gun pro)
1968
13 466
3 (Capital punishment)
1968
13 467
4 (Flag desecration)
1968
13 468
4 (Wire tapping)
1968
13 469
6 (Republican task force on crime)
1968
13 470
Disasters
1968
13 471
District of Columbia
1968
13 472
Economics
1968
13 473
3 (Inflation)
1968
13 474
Education
1968
13 475
1 (Colleges and universities)
1968
13 476
2 (Conferences and seminars)
1968
13 477-479
3 (Federal aid)
1968
13 480
3-1 (National defense and education loan program)
1968
13 481
4 (Libraries)
1968
13 482
5 (Scholarships, grants...)
1968
13 483
6 (Schools)
1968
13 484
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1968
13 485
7 (Staff)
1968
13 486-487
9 (Vocational education)
1968
13 488
10 (Government employees)
1968
13 489
12 (Educational television)
1968
13 490
13 (Police and law enforcement)
1968
13 491
15 (Sex education)
1968
13 492
Employment
1968
13 493
1 (Applications)
1968
13 494
1 (Summer)
1968
13 495
Federal government
1968
13 496
1 (Executive branch)
1968
13 497
1-1 (Departments)
1968
13 498
1-1 (Commerce Department)
1968
13 499
1-1 (Defense Department)
1968
13 500
1-1 (Justice Department)
1968
13 501
1-1 (Housing and development)
1968
13 502
1-1 (Labor Department)
1968
13 503
1-1 (State Department)
1968
13 504
1-1 (Transportation Department)
1968
13 505
1-1 (Independent agencies)
1968
13 506
1-2 (Civil service appointments)
1968
13 507
1-2 (Public Land Law Review Commission)
1968
13 508
2 (Judicial branch)
1968
13 509
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1968
13 510
3 (Legislative branch)
1968
13 511
3-1 (Congress)
1968
13 512
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1968
13 513
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1968
13 514
5 (Bids and contracts)
1968
13 515
6 (Federal programs)
1968
13 516
Finance
1968
13 517
1 (Banking)
1968
14 518
3 (Public debt and spending)
1968
14 519
4 (Mutual funds)
1968
14 520-521
5 (Balance of payments)
1968
14 522
Foreign relations
1968
14 523
1 (Foreign policy)
1968
14 524
2 (Foreign aid)
1968
14 525
3 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1968
14 526
4 (United Nations)
1968
14 527-529
5 (Vietnam)
1968
14 530
6 (Panama Canal)
1968
14 531
8 (Rhodesia)
1968
14 532
9 (Russia)
1968
14 533
10 (Pueblo crisis)
1968
14 534
Forest resources
1968
14 535
1-1 (Diseases)
1968
14 536
1-2 (Fires)
1968
14 537
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1968
14 538
2-1 (Lumber)
1968
14 539
2-1-1 (Softwood lumber standards)
1968
14 540
5 (Timber)
1968
14 541
Health and welfare
1968
14 542
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1968
14 543
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1968
14 544
1-3 (Air pollution)
1968
14 545
1-4 (Saline water conservation)
1968
14 546
1-5 (Rat control)
1968
14 547
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1968
14 548
3-1 (Economic Development Administration)
1968
14 549
4 (Water systems and supply)
1968
14 550
5 (Drugs)
1968
14 551
8 (Cigarette advertising)
1968
14 552
Housing and urban affairs
1968
14 553
1 (Construction)
1968
14 554
2 (Financing and loans)
1968
14 555
3 (Urban renewal)
1968
14 556
4 (Bids and contracts)
1968
14 557
Immigration - Naturalization
1968
14 558
2 (Passports - Visas)
1968
14 559
2 (Emigrant)
1968
14 560-561
Indian Affairs
1968
15 562
Battle Mountain Colony
1968
15 563
Chehalis
1968
15 564
Cherokee-Chilocco
1968
15 565
Cheyenne-Arapaho
1968
15 566
Chippewa
1968
15 567
Colville
1968
15 568
Creek
1968
15 569
Fort Peck
1968
15 570
Gila River
1968
15 571
Hualapai
1968
15 572
Iowa
1968
15 573
Lapwai Indian Agency
1968
15 574
Mission
1968
15 575
Shoshone Bannock
1968
15 576
Squaxin Island Tribe
1968
15 577
Tiwa
1968
15 578
Ute
1968
15 579
1 (Claims)
1968
15 580
Institutions
1968
15 581
Insurance and retirement
1968
15 582
1 (Federal Government)
1968
15 583
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1968
15 584
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1968
15 585
4 (Title insurance)
1968
15 586
Inventions
1968
15 587
1 (Patents)
1968
15 588
2 (Trademarks and copyrights)
1968
15 589
Labor
1968
15 590
1 (Conditions - Employment - Unemployment)
1968
15 591
2 (Strikes and work stoppages)
1968
15 592
3 (Unions)
1968
15 593
Land
1968
15 594
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1968
15 595
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1968
15 596
3 (Conservation and protection)
1968
15 597
3-1 (Weed control)
1968
15 598
3-3 (Erosion - Floods - Sedimentation)
1968
15 599
4 (Land management)
1968
15 600
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1968
15 601
5 (Leases)
1968
15 602
5-1 (Desert entries)
1968
15 603
6 (Grazing)
1968
15 604
Legal
1968
15 605
1 (Claims and litigations)
1968
15 606
2-3 (Judicial)
1968
15 607
Legislation
1968
15 608
3-1 (Member bills)
1968
15 609
3-1 (H.R. 58, Lead and Zinc)
1968
15 610
3-1 (H.R. 3971, Southwest Idaho water development)
1968
15 611
3-1 (H.R. 8961, Dairy imports)
1968
15 612
3-1 (H.R. 9375, Meat imports)
1968
15 613
3-1 (H.R. 9394, Boy Scout stamp)
1968
15 614
3-1 (H.R. 9746, Home ownership)
1968
15 615
3-1 (H.R. 10089, Confessions)
1968
15 616
3-1 (H.R. 10090, Prevention of wiretapping)
1968
15 617
3-1 (H.R. 10091, Crimes of firearms)
1968
15 618
3-1 (H.R. 10103, Income tax for policemen)
1968
15 619
3-1 (H.R. 10187, Armed services mailing)
1968
15 620
3-1 (H.R. 10226, Armed services mailing)
1968
15 621
3-1 (H.R. 11462, Anadromous fish)
1968
15 622
3-1 (H.R. 11664, Potato labeling)
1968
15 623
3-1 (H.R. 11959, Robert E. Nesbitt)
1968
15 624
3-1 (H.R. 12000, Federal aid for highway projects)
1968
15 625
3-1 (H.R. 13570, Appointment of additional circuit judges)
1968
15 626
3-1 (H.R. 13589, Orderly trade in textile articles)
1968
15 627
3-1 (H.R. 13590, Tariff schedules on honey and honey products)
1968
15 628
3-1 (H.R. 13591, Tariff schedule - Whole mink skins)
1968
15 629
3-1 (H.R. 13682, Taxation of multistate taxpayers)
1968
15 630
3-1 (H.R. 15094, Mailing car keys)
1968
15 631
3-1 (H.R. 15268, Boy Scout Jamboree)
1968
15 632
3-1 (H.R. 15931, King Hill irrigation)
1968
15 633
3-1 (H.R. 16040, B.J. Carney relief bill)
1968
15 634
3-1 (H.R. 16104, Court costs in federal government suits)
1968
15 635
3-1 (H.R. 16772, Stop melting coins)
1968
15 636
3-1 (H.R. 16773, Americans to hold gold)
1968
15 637
3-1 (H.R. 17413, Federal Columbia River power system)
1968
15 638
3-1 (H.R. 17454, Aid to desert entry owners)
1968
15 639
3-1 (H.R. 17487, Dworshak dam/school construction)
1968
15 640
3-1 (H.R. 18260, Scenic rivers)
1968
15 641
3-1 (H.R. 18576, Improvement of government management and organization)
1968
15 642
3-1 (H.R. 18720, Catalog of federal assistance)
1968
15 643
3-1 (H.R. 18837, Establishment of unprocessed timber)
1968
15 644
3-1 (H.R. 18846, License export of softwood logs)
1968
16 645
3-1 (H.R. 19088, Basque relief)
1968
16 646
3-1 (H.R. 19489, Relief of Juan Aranda Zabala)
1968
16 647
3-1 (H.R. 19884, Election results)
1968
16 648
3-1 (H.R. 107, Standards and conduct)
1968
16 649
3-1 (H.R. 489, Law enforcement)
1968
16 650
3-1 (H.R. 531, Interstate travel to incite riots)
1968
16 651
3-1 (H.R. 728, Middle East)
1968
16 652
3-1 (H.J.R. 539, Boy Scout week)
1968
16 653
3-1 (H.J.R. 687, Representation for District of Columbia)
1968
16 654
3-1 (H.J.R. 1069, Territorial sea limit)
1968
16 655
3-1 (H.J.R. 1384, Administration of national parks)
1968
16 656
3-1 (H.J.R., 1419, Violence on TV)
1968
16 657
3-1 (H. Con. Res. 392, Panama Canal)
1968
16 658
3-1 (H. Con. Res. 585, Appropriations)
1968
16 659
3-1 (House Con. Res. 634, French war debts)
1968
16 660
Mail 2, (Postage, rates, permits)
1968
16 661
4 (Transportation of mail)
1968
16 662
6 (Obscene mail)
1968
16 663-666
Meetings 1 (Invitations accepted)
1968
16 667
2 (Invitations rejected)
1968
16 668
Metals
1968
16 669-673
1 (Gold)
1968
16 674-678
2 (Silver)
1968
16 679-680
2 (Silver letters)
1968
17 681
3 (Steel)
1968
17 682
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1968
17 683
5 (Copper)
1968
17 684
Military
1968
17 685
4 (Reservations)
1968
17 686
5 (Reserve and National Guard Programs)
1968
17 687
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition)
1968
17 688
National Defense
1968
17 689
3 (Construction and housing)
1968
17 690
4 (Mobilization of manpower and industry)
1968
17 691
5 (Security)
1968
17 692
Natural resources
1968
17 693-694
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1968
17 695
3 (Fuels)
1968
17 696-698
4 (Minerals, mines, and mining)
1968
17 699-701
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1968
17 702
5-1 (Snake River project)
1968
17 703-704
6 (Soil and water conservation)
1968
17 705-706
6 (Water conservation)
1968
17 707
6-1 (Districts)
1968
17 708
6-2 (Irrigation)
1968
17 709-710
7 (Wild rivers)
1968
17 711-715
7 (Wild rivers - Correspondence)
1968
17 716
Nominations
1968
17 717
3 (U.S. district, circuit and supreme court judges)
1968
17 718
4 (U.S. marshalls)
1968
18 719
Office of Economic Opportunity
1968
18 720
1 (Poverty programs)
1968
18 721
1-1 (Community Action Programs)
1968
18 722
1-1-1 (Boise Greenbelt Project)
1968
18 723
1-2 (Youth programs)
1968
18 724
1-2-1 (Job corps)
1968
18 725
1-3 (Guaranteed income)
1968
18 726
Parks - Forests
1968
18 727
1 (Federal)
1968
18 728
1-1 (Forests, National)
1968
18 729
1-1-1 (Clear Creek Road - Salmon)
1968
18 730
1-2 (Parks, National)
1968
18 731
1-2 (Yellowstone)
1968
18 732-734
1-2-1 (Redwoods National Park)
1968
18 735
1-2-2 (National historic sites)
1968
18 736-737
1-2-5 (North Cascades National Park)
1968
18 738
1-2-7 (Biscayne National Monument)
1968
18 739
1-2-8 (Flaming Gorge)
1968
18 740
2 (State)
1968
18 741
2-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1968
18 742
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1968
18 743
3-1 (Sawtooth)
1968
18 744
3-2 (San Rafael Wilderness Area)
1968
18 745
4 (Revenue)
1968
18 746
Political affairs
1968
18 747
1 (Advertising, Campaign)
1968
18 748
2 (Funds, Campaign)
1968
18 749
3 (Material, Suggestions, Campaign)
1968
18 750
4 (Projects, Campaign)
1968
18 751
5 (Organization, Campaign)
1968
18 752
5-1 (County chairmen)
1968
18 753
6 (Speaker, Campaign)
1968
18 754-757
7 (Committee, Political)
1968
18 758
7-1-1 (National Republican Convention)
1968
18 759
7-2 (Republican State Central Committee)
1968
18 760
7-3 (Republican Congressional Campaign Committee)
1968
18 761
7-4 (Republican Policy Committee)
1968
18 762
7-5 (90th Club)
1968
18 763
7-6 (Republicans, Leadership, etc.)
1968
18 764
7-7 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1968
18 765
8 (United Congressional Appeal)
1968
19 766
8-2 (Elections)
1968
19 767
8-2-1 (Congressional elections, Primaries)
1968
19 768
8-2-2 (Senate elections)
1968
19 769-770
8-4 (Presidential election)
1968
19 771
8-4-1 (Inauguration)
1968
19 772
8-5 (State elections)
1968
19 773
8-5-2 (State legislature elections)
1968
19 774
8-6 (Re-election congratulations)
1968
19 775
9-3 (House of Representatives)
1968
19 776
9-4 (State legislature records)
1968
19 777
10 (Political relations)
1968
19 778
10-1 (Commendations - Endorsements)
1968
19 779
10-2 (Cooperation)
1968
19 780
10-3 (Criticisms)
1968
19 781
10-3-3 (Press, Radio, TV)
1968
19 782
10-4 (Opposition)
1968
19 783-785
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1968
19 786-788
Post Office
1968
19 789
(Appointments, General information, Procedures)
1968
19 790
1 (Position classification)
1968
19 791
3 (Postal patrons)
1968
19 792
5 (Star routes)
1968
19 793-800
(Alphabetical files B-Y)
1968
19 801-802
Public relations
1968
19 803
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1968
19 804
2 (Biographies)
1968
19 805
3 (Congratulations received)
1968
19 806
3-1 (Condolences & Sympathy)
1968
19 807
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1968
19 808-809
3-3 (Thank you letters)
1968
20 810
5 (Endorsements - Introductions)
1968
20 811-812
6-1 (Boy Scout world jamboree)
1968
20 813
8 (Smylie columns)
1968
20 814
8 (Publicity)
1968
20 815
8-1 (Picture cutline) (Photographs)
1968
20 816
8-1 (Grants)
1968
20 817-820
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1968
20 821
9 (Reports to constituents)
1968
20 822
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1968
20 823-824
9-2 (Questionnaire)
1968
20 825
10-1 (Agricultural yearbook)
1968
20 826
10-3 (Autographs and photographs)
1968
20 827-828
Public works
1968
20 829-830
1 (District projects)
1968
20 831-832
(American Falls Dam and Reservoir)
1968
20 833
(Asotin Dam)
1968
20 834-836
(Bonneville Power)
1968
20 837
(Central Valley Project)
1968
20 838
(Columbia River Project)
1968
20 839-840
(Colorado River Project)
1968
20 841
(Grand Coulee)
1968
20 842
(High Mountain Sheep Dam)
1968
20 843
(Hooker Dam)
1968
20 844
(Lucky Peak Dam and Reservoir)
1968
20 845
(Lynn Crandell Project)
1968
20 846
(Mann Creek Dam Project)
1968
20 847
(Mountain Park reclamation project)
1968
21 848
(Narrows Dam)
1968
21 849
(Penny Cliff)
1968
21 850
(Placer Creek)
1968
21 851-852
(Southwest Idaho water development)
1968
21 853
(Tehama Colusa Canal)
1968
21 854
Publications
1968
21 855
Recreation
1968
21 856
1 (Facilities)
1968
21 857
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1968
21 858
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1968
21 859
2-1 (Jackass Ski Bowl project)
1968
21 860-861
Reports - Statistics
1968
21 862-864
Roads
1968
21 865
1 (Federal roads)
1968
21 866
2 (State roads)
1968
21 867
3 (Highway safety)
1968
21 868
Salaries
1968
21 869
1 (Federal employees)
1968
21 870
1-3 (Postal employees)
1968
21 871
3 (Minimum wage)
1968
21 872
4 (Police)
1968
21 873
Selective Service
1968
21 874-880
Servicemen and Veterans
1968
21 881
Small business
1968
21 882-883
2 (Loans, financing)
1968
21 884-885
2-1 (Truth in lending)
1968
22 886
Social Security
1968
22 887
1 (Benefits)
1968
22 888-889
1-2 (Medicare)
1968
22 890
2 (Eligibility)
1968
22 891-892
Speeches
1968
22 893
State Government
1968
22 894
1 (U.S. Protectorates)
1968
22 895
2 (Counties)
1968
22 896
3 (State police)
1968
22 897
4 (Idaho legislation)
1968
22 898
5 (Federal-State Bulletin)
1968
22 899
Taxes 1 (Federal)
1968
22 900-909
1-2 (Income)
1968
22 910
2 (State)
1968
22 911
Time
1968
22 912
Trade
1968
22 913-922
1 (Import-Export)
1968
23 923
2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1968
23 924-925
4 (Trading with the enemy)
1968
23 926-927
Un-American Activities
1968
23 928
1 (Communism)
1968
23 929
Utilities
1968
23 930
1 (Communications)
1968
23 931
2 (Power and light)
1968
23 932
3 (Transportation)
1968
23 933-935
3-1 (Motor carriers)
1968
23 936-939
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1968
23 940-945
Veterans
1968
23 946
3 (Education)
1968
23 947
4 (Loans)
1968
23 948
5 (Annuities)
1968
23 949
Administration 1 (Personnel),
1969
23 950
2 (Records, Files)
1969
23 951
2-1 (Personal)
1969
23 952
4 (Supplies, equipment, service)
1969
23 953
4-6 (Telephone, telegram, & cable)
1969
23 954
4-7 (Office, decorations)
1969
23 955-957
Agriculture
1969
23 958
1 (Commodities)
1969
23 959
1-1 (Grains)
1969
23 960
1-2 (Wheat)
1969
24 961-964
1-3 (Potatoes)
1969
24 965
1-5 (Food)
1969
24 966
1-6 (Sugar beets)
1969
24 967
1-7 (Dried peas & lentils)
1969
24 968
1-8 (Honey)
1969
24 969
1-10 (Sugar)
1969
24 970
1-11 (Beans)
1969
24 971
2 (Entomology)
1969
24 972
3 (Farm programs)
1969
24 973
3-1 (Dairy)
1969
24 974
3-2 (Meat)
1969
24 975
3-3 (Mink)
1969
24 976
3-4 (Wool)
1969
24 977
4 (Farm loans)
1969
24 978
5 (School lunch programs)
1969
24 979
Appropriations
1969
24 980-981
1 (Federal appropriations)
1969
24 982
Arts and humanities
1969
24 983
Associations and committees 1 (Congressional)
1969
24 984
1-1 (House of Representatives
1969
24 985
1-2 (Senate committees)
1969
24 986-990
1-3 (Interior and Insular Affairs)
1969
24 991-996
1-4 (Post Office and Civil Service)
1969
25 997-999
1-4 (Post Office and Civil Service)
1969
25 1000
Atomic energy
1969
25 1001-1003
Aviation
1969
25 1004
1 (Airports and airways)
1969
25 1005
2 (Air safety and regulations)
1969
25 1006
3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1969
25 1007
4 (Airplanes and Aircraft)
1969
25 1008
5 (Aircraft noise and sonic booms)
1969
25 1009
6 (Outer space)
1969
25 1010
Beverages
1969
25 1011
Civil rights
1969
25 1012
1 (Discrimination)
1969
25 1013
3 (Human rights)
1969
25 1014
4 (Riots)
1969
25 1015
5 (Demonstrations, hippies, and national morality)
1969
25 1016
Civil service
1969
25 1017
2 (Examinations and standards for civil service personnel)
1969
25 1018
4 (Personnel activities)
1969
25 1019
5 (Position classification)
1969
25 1020
6 (Separations)
1969
25 1021
Congressional 3 (Library of Congress)
1969
25 1022
4-1 (Correspondence, requests for Congressional record)
1969
25 1023
4-2 (Insertions)
1969
25 1024
Crime
1969
25 1025-1028
2 (Weapons control, firearms)
1969
25 1029
5 (Wiretapping)
1969
25 1030
6 (FBI)
1969
25 1031
Disasters
1969
25 1032
1 (Emergency relief)
1969
25 1033
2 (Idaho forest fires)
1969
25 1034
District offices
1969
25 1035
District of Columbia
1969
25 1036
Economics
1969
25 1037
2 (Industry)
1969
25 1038
3 (Inflation)
1969
25 1039
4 (Cost of living)
1969
25 1040
5 (Controls - Monopoly)
1969
25 1041-1042
Education
1969
26 1043
1 (Colleges and universities)
1969
26 1044
(SCOPE - Student Career Opportunities Programmed Educationally)
1969
26 1045-1047
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1969
26 1048
3-1 (National defense and educational loan program)
1969
26 1049
3-2 (National Science Foundation grants)
1969
26 1050
4 (Libraries)
1969
26 1051
5 (Scholarships - Fellowships - Student exchange, Non federal)
1969
26 1052
6 (Schools)
1969
26 1053
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1969
26 1054
6-2 (Nursery)
1969
26 1055
6-4 (Public)
1969
26 1056
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1969
26 1057
7 (Staff; Teachers - Instructors - Professors)
1969
26 1058
9 (Vocational education)
1969
26 1059
13 (Police)
1969
26 1060-1062
15 (Sex education)
1969
26 1063
Employment
1969
26 1064
1 (Summer employment)
1969
26 1065
Federal Government
1969
26 1066
1 (Executive branch)
1969
26 1067
1-1 (Departments, General)
1969
26 1068
1-1 (Agriculture)
1969
27 1069
1-1 (Commerce)
1969
27 1070
1-1 (Defense)
1969
27 1071
1-1 (Health, Education and Welfare)
1969
27 1072
1-1 (Interior)
1969
27 1073
1-1 (Justice)
1969
27 1074
1-1 (Labor)
1969
27 1075
1-1 (Post Office)
1969
27 1076
1-1 (State)
1969
27 1077
1-1 (Transportation)
1969
27 1078
1-1 (Treasury)
1969
27 1079
1-2 (Independent agencies and offices)
1969
27 1080
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1969
27 1081
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1969
27 1082
3 (Legislative Branch)
1969
27 1083
3-1 (Congress)
1969
27 1084
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1969
27 1085
3-1-2 (Senate)
1969
27 1086
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1969
27 1087
3-1-4 (Travel of congressmen)
1969
27 1088
3-4 (Library of Congress)
1969
27 1089
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1969
27 1090
5 (Bids and contracts)
1969
27 1091
6 (Credit insurance bill - H.B. 11024)
1969
27 1092
Finance
1969
27 1093
1 (Banking)
1969
27 1094
2 (Currency)
1969
27 1095
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1969
27 1096
4 (Mutual funds)
1969
27 1097
6 (Indicator digest)
1969
27 1098
7 (Savings bonds)
1969
27 1099
Foreign relations
1969
27 1100
1 (Foreign policy)
1969
27 1101
2 (Foreign aid)
1969
27 1102
2 (Foreign aid)
1969
27 1103-1104
2 (Foreign aid)
1969
27 1105
7 (Latin America)
1969
27 1106
8 (Rhodesia)
1969
27 1107
9 (Russia)
1969
27 1108
10 (Pueblo)
1969
27 1109
12 (Biafra)
1969
27 1110
Forest resources
1969
27 1111
1 (Conservation and protection)
1969
27 1112
1-2 (Fires)
1969
27 1113
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1969
27 1114
2 (Products and industries)
1969
27 1115
2-1 (Lumber)
1969
27 1116
2-1-1 (Softwood lumber)
1969
27 1117
2-5 (Veneers and plywoods)
1969
28 1118
5 (Timber)
1969
28 1119
5-2 (Sales)
1969
28 1120
5-4 (Rights of way)
1969
28 1121-1122
Health and welfare
1969
28 1123
1 (Community health and sanitation)
1969
28 1124
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1969
28 1125
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1969
28 1126
1-3 (Air pollution)
1969
28 1127
1-4 (Saline water)
1969
28 1128
1-5 (Rat control)
1969
28 1129
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1969
28 1130
3 (Rehabilitation program)
1969
28 1131
3-1 (Economic Development Administration)
1969
28 1132
4 (Water - Water system - Water supply)
1969
28 1133
5 (Drugs)
1969
28 1134
5 (Panalba)
1969
28 1135
7 (Packaging and labeling)
1969
28 1136
8 (Cigarette advertising)
1969
28 1137
9 (Cruelty to animals)
1969
28 1138
10 (Senior citizens)
1969
28 1139
11 (Population explosion - Family planning)
1969
28 1140
Housing and urban affairs
1969
28 1141
1 (Construction)
1969
28 1142
2 (Financing/Loans)
1969
28 1143
3 (Urban renewal)
1969
28 1144
4 (Bids and contracts)
1969
28 1145
Immigration and naturalization
1969
28 1146
1 (Citizenship)
1969
28 1147
2 (Passports and visas)
1969
28 1148
Indian affairs
1969
28 1149
(The American Indian High School Dropout)
1969
28 1150
Institutions
1969
28 1151
1-1 (Correctional)
1969
28 1152
1-2 (Health and mental)
1969
28 1153
2 (State institutions)
1969
28 1154
3 (Private institutions)
1969
29 1155
Insurance and retirement
1969
29 1156
1 (Federal government)
1969
29 1157
1-1 (Insurance)
1969
29 1158
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1969
29 1159
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1969
29 1160
1-4 (Compensations)
1969
29 1161
3 (Private and industrial insurance and retirement)
1969
29 1162
Inventions
1969
29 1163
1 (Patents)
1969
29 1164
Labor
1969
29 1165
1 (Conditions - Employment - Unemployment)
1969
29 1166
1-2 (Safety - Health)
1969
29 1167
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages)
1969
29 1168
2-1 (Pickets)
1969
29 1169
3 (Unions)
1969
29 1170
3-1 (AFL-CIO)
1969
29 1171
5 (Fair labor standards)
1969
29 1172
6 (Migrant labor - Seasonal labor)
1969
29 1173
7 (Right to work)
1969
29 1174
8 (Manpower)
1969
29 1175
Land
1969
29 1176
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1969
29 1177
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1969
29 1178
3 (Conservation and protection)
1969
29 1179
3-1 (Diseases - Weeds - Poisonous plants - Insects and pests)
1969
29 1180
3-2 (Fires)
1969
29 1181
3-3 (Floods - Erosion - Sedimentation)
1969
29 1182
4 (Land management and range administration)
1969
29 1183
4-1 (Rights of way, includes easements)
1969
29 1184
4-3 (Trespass)
1969
29 1185
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1969
29 1186
5 (Leases)
1969
29 1187-1188
5-1 (Desert entries)
1969
29 1189-1192
6 (Grazing)
1969
29 1193
Legal
1969
29 1194
1 (Claims - Litigation)
1969
29 1195
2 (Decisions - Opinions - Interpretations)
1969
29 1196
2-3 (Judicial - includes Supreme Court)
1969
30 1197
Lists
1969
30 1198
Mail
1969
30 1199
1 (Classes, mail)
1969
30 1200-1201
2 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1969
30 1202
3 (Stamps, Commemorative)
1969
30 1203
4 (Transportation of mail)
1969
30 1204-1908
6 (Obscene mail)
1969
30 1209
Meetings
1969
30 1210-1218
1 (Invitations accepted)
1969
30 1219-1220
2 (Invitations rejected)
1969
30 1221
Memorials - Holidays
1969
30 1222
2 (National - Federal)
1969
30 1223
Metals
1969
30 1224
1 (Gold)
1969
30 1225-1229
2 (Silver)
1969
31 1230-1236
2 (Silver)
1969
31 1237-1238
2-1 (Harry Magnuson)
1969
31 1239
2-2 (Coinage commission)
1969
31 1240
3 (Steel)
1969
31 1241
5 (Copper)
1969
31 1242
Military
1969
31 1243
2 (Military pay and allowances)
1969
31 1244
4 (Reservations)
1969
31 1245
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1969
31 1246
4-2 (Concessions)
1969
31 1247
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1969
31 1248
5-1 (Air force)
1969
31 1249
5-2 (Army)
1969
31 1250
5-4 (Marine)
1969
31 1251
5-5 (Navy)
1969
31 1252
5-6 (National Guard)
1969
31 1253
6 (Separation - Discharge - Release policies)
1969
31 1254
7 (Units, Military)
1969
31 1255
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition)
1969
31 1256
10 (Surplus property)
1969
31 1257
National Defense
1969
31 1258
1 (Civil defense)
1969
31 1259
2 (Conservation of critical or essential materials)
1969
31 1260
5 (Security)
1969
31 1261
Natural resources
1969
31 1262-1263
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1969
31 1264
1-2 (Pollution)
1969
31 1265
2 (Forests)
1969
32 1266-1267
3 (Fuels)
1969
32 1268-1269
4 (Minerals, mines and mining)
1969
32 1270-1273
5 (Water resources and watershed)
1969
32 1274-1279
5-2 (Idaho water resources)
1969
32 1280-1281
6 (Soil water conservation)
1969
32 1282
6-2 (Irrigation)
1969
32 1283
Nominations
1969
32 1284-1285
1 (Federal department and agency heads)
1969
32 1286-1287
1-1 (Idaho applications for national positions)
1969
32 1288
2 (U.S. Attorneys)
1969
32 1289
3 (U.S. District, Circuit, and Supreme Court judges)
1969
33 1290-1291
4 (U.S. Marshalls)
1969
33 1292
5 (State and municipal nominations)
1969
33 1293-1295
Office of Economic Opportunity
1969
33 1296
1 (Poverty programs)
1969
33 1297-1298
1-1 (Community action programs)
1969
33 1299
1-2 (Youth programs)
1969
33 1300
1-2-1 (Job Corps)
1969
33 1301
1-3 (Guaranteed minimum income)
1969
33 1302
2 (Grants)
1969
33 1303
Parks - Forests
1969
33 1304
1 (Federal)
1969
33 1305
1-1 (National forests)
1969
33 1306
1-1-1 (Clear Creek Road, Salmon National Forest)
1969
33 1307-1310
1-2 (National parks)
1969
33 1311
1-2-2 (National historic sites)
1969
33 1312
1-2-4 (Florissant fossil beds)
1969
33 1313
1-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1969
33 1314
2 (State)
1969
33 1315
2-2 (Parks)
1969
33 1316
2-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1969
33 1318
3 (Desolation Wilderness)
1969
33 1319-1320
3 (Magruder corridor)
1969
33 1321
3 (Mallard-Larkins)
1969
33 1322-1327
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1969
34 1328-1333
3 (White Clouds)
1969
34 1334
3 (White Clouds)
1969
34 1335
Political affairs
1969
34 1336
1 (Campaign)
1969
34 1337
2 (Funds, Campaign)
1969
34 1338
3 (Material - Ideas)
1969
34 1339
5 (Organization, Campaign)
1969
34 1340
6 (Speakers, Campaign)
1969
34 1341
7-1 (Republican and Democratic national committees)
1969
34 1342-1343
7-2 (State central committee)
1969
34 1344
7-3 (Congressional campaign committee)
1969
34 1345
7-4 (Policy Committee)
1969
34 1346
7-5 (90th club)
1969
34 1347
7-6 (Congressional Republicans and leaders)
1969
34 1348-1349
7-7 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1969
34 1350
8 (Elections)
1969
34 1351
8-2 (Congressional)
1969
34 1352
8-2-1 (House of Representatives, Whip notices)
1969
34 1353
8-3 (Polls)
1969
34 1354-1355
8-4 (Presidential elections)
1969
34 1356
8-4-1 (Inauguration)
1969
34 1357
8-5 (State elections)
1969
34 1358
9 (Political records)
1969
34 1359
9-2 (House of Representatives
1969
34 1360
10-1 (Commendations)
1969
34 1361
10-1-1 (Individuals)
1969
34 1362
10-2 (Cooperation)
1969
34 1362
10-3 (Criticisms)
1969
34 1363
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1969
34 1364
12 (Idaho Democrats)
1969
34 1365
12-3 (L.B. Johnson)
1969
34 1366
12-4 (Edward Kennedy)
1969
34 1367-1369
Post Office
1969
35 1370-1371
Post Office
1969
35 1372
1 (Position classification and nominations)
1969
35 1373
2 (Postal facilities and modernization)
1969
35 1374
3 (Postal patrons)
1969
35 1375
4 (Leasing of postal property)
1969
35 1376-1377
Public relations
1969
35 1378
1 (Anonymous, crank)
1969
35 1379
3 (Congratulations received)
1969
35 1380-1381
3 (Thank you's received)
1969
35 1382
3-1 (Condolences, sympathy, and get well)
1969
35 1383-1384
3-3 (Thank you's sent)
1969
35 1385
4 (Complaints - Criticisms)
1969
35 1386
5 (Endorsements - Introductions)
1969
35 1387
8 (Publicity - Smiley columns)
1969
35 1388
8-1 (Press releases - Date and summary sheet)
1969
35 1389
8-1 (Press releases, Pending)
1969
35 1390
8-1 (Press releases, Special: Gwen Barnett, Human events, etc.)
1969
35 1391
8-1 (KAIN)
1969
35 1392
8-1 (TV-Radio)
1969
35 1393
8-1 (Weekly columns)
1969
35 1394
8-1 (Press releases: Federal agency grants and loans)
1969
35 1395-1399
8-1 (Press releases: General)
1969
35 1400
8-1 (Press releases: Miscellaneous)
1969
35 1401
8-2 (Newspaper, magazine and periodical articles)
1969
35 1402
8-6 (Young Republicans)
1969
35 1403
8-6 (Congratulations received - Election)
1969
35 1404
9 (Reports to constituents)
1969
35 1405
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1969
35 1406-1410
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1969
35 1411
10 (Requests - Routine)
1969
35 1412
10-3 (Negatives on file) (photographs)
1969
35 1413
10-3 (Autographs and photographs)
1969
35 1414
10-5 (Flags)
1969
35 1415
11 (Visitors)
1969
36 1416-1417
Public works
1969
36 1418
(Cottonwood dam)
1969
36 1419
(Bonneville power line)
1969
36 1420
(Colorado River Basin project)
1969
36 1421
(Columbia River project)
1969
36 1422
(Horsethief dam)
1969
36 1423
(Lucky Peak dam and reservoir)
1969
36 1424
(Ririe dam)
1969
36 1425
(Snake and Middle Snake)
1969
36 1426
(Southwest Idaho Water Project)
1969
36 1427
1 (District projects)
1969
36 1428
Publication
1969
36 1429
Recreation
1969
36 1430
1 (Facilities)
1969
36 1431
Reports - Statistics
1969
36 1432-1433
2 (Census)
1969
36 1434
Roads
1969
36 1435
1 (Federal roads)
1969
36 1436-1437
2 (State roads)
1969
36 1438
3 (Highway safety)
1969
36 1439
Salaries
1969
36 1440
1 (Federal employees)
1969
36 1441-1442
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1969
37 1443
1-3 (Postal employees)
1969
37 1444
3 (Minimum wage)
1969
37 1445
4 (Police)
1969
37 1446
Selective service
1969
37 1447
1 (Deferment policy)
1969
37 1448-1453
Servicemen and veterans
1969
37 1454
Small business
1969
37 1455
1 (Contracts)
1969
37 1456
2 (Financing - Loans)
1969
37 1457
2-1 (Truth in lending)
1969
37 1458
4 (Timber set-aside sales)
1969
37 1459-1462
Social Security
1969
37 1463-1466
1 (Benefits)
1969
37 1467
1-1 (Annuities)
1969
37 1468
2 (Eligibility)
1969
37 1469-1471
1-2 Medicare
1969
38 1472
Space affairs
1969
38 1473-1476
Speeches
1969
38 1477-1478
2 (Speech material)
1969
38 1479
State government
1969
38 1480
1 (U.S. protectorates)
1969
38 1481
2 (Counties)
1969
38 1482
4 (Idaho legislature)
1969
38 1483
Tax sharing
1969
38 1484
Taxes
1969
38 1485-1495
1 (Federal)
1969
38 1496
1-1 (Excise)
1969
38 1497-1499
1-2 (Income)
1969
38 1500
2 (State)
1969
38 1501
Time
1969
38 1502
Trade
1969
38 1503-1504
1 (Import - Export matters)
1969
38 1505
1-1 (Logs)
1969
38 1506
2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1969
38 1507
3 (Fair trade)
1969
38 1508
4 (Trade with the enemy)
1969
39 1509
Un-American activities
1969
39 1510
1 (Communism)
1969
39 1511
2 (John Birch Society)
1969
39 1512
Utilities
1969
39 1513-1518
1 (Communications)
1969
39 1519
2 (Power - Light)
1969
39 1520
3 (Transportation)
1969
39 1521
3 (High speed ground test site)
1969
39 1522-1525
3-1 (Motor carriers)
1969
39 1526-1530
3-1 (Rail carriers)
1969
39 1531
3-3 (Water carriers)
1969
39 1532
Veterans
1969
39 1533
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1969
39 1534
2 (Insurance)
1969
39 1535
4 (Loan guarantees)
1969
40 1536
5 (Annuities, pensions, and disability allowances)
1969
40 1537
5 (S.2658 - Complete file)
1969
40 1538
Form letters, miscellaneous paragraphs, and enclosures
1969
40 1539
Administration 1 (Personnel)
1970
40 1540
2 (Personal)
1970
40 1541
4-1 (Bills)
1970
40 1542
4-9 (Hal Ryan)
1970
40 1543
4-10 (Republican Congressional Committee)
1970
40 1544-1546
Agriculture
1970
40 1547
1-1 (Grains)
1970
40 1548
1-2 (Wheat)
1970
40 1549
1-3 (Potatoes)
1970
40 1550-1551
1-6 (Sugar beets)
1970
40 1552
1-7 (Dried peas and lentils)
1970
40 1553
1-8 (Honey)
1970
40 1554
1-10 (Sugar)
1970
40 1555
1-11 (Beans)
1970
40 1556
2 (Entomology)
1970
40 1557
3 (Farm programs)
1970
40 1558
3-1 (Dairy)
1970
40 1559
3-2 (Meat)
1970
40 1560
3-3 (Mink)
1970
40 1561
3-4 (Wool)
1970
40 1562-1563
4 (Farm loans)
1970
40 1564
5 (School lunch program)
1970
40 1565
Appropriations
1970
40 1566-1568
1 (Federal)
1970
40 1569
Arts and Humanities
1970
40 1570
Associations and committees, 1-1 (House of Representatives)
1970
40 1571
1-3 (Interior and Insular Affairs)
1970
40 1572-1573
1-4 (Post Office and civil service)
1970
41 1574-1576
1-4 (Post Office and civil service)
1970
41 1577
2 (Civic - Citizens - Fraternal)
1970
41 1578
Atomic energy
1970
41 1579
Aviation
1970
41 1580
1 (Airports and airways)
1970
41 1581
2 (Air rules and regulations)
1970
41 1582
3 (Rates, tariffs, and schedules)
1970
41 1583-1584
4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1970
41 1585
5 (Aircraft noise)
1970
41 1586
Beverages
1970
41 1587
Civil rights
1970
41 1588
1 (Discrimination)
1970
41 1589
2 (Segregation)
1970
41 1590
3 (Human rights)
1970
41 1591
4 (Riots)
1970
41 1592
5 (Demonstrations)
1970
41 1593
Civil Service
1970
41 1594
Congressional
1970
41 1595
4-2 (Inserts)
1970
41 1596
Consumer
1970
41 1597
2 (Protection)
1970
41 1598-1599
Crime
1970
41 1600
2 (Weapons control)
1970
41 1601
4 (Flag desecration)
1970
41 1602
Disasters
1970
41 1603
1 (Emergency relief)
1970
41 1604
Economics
1970
41 1605
3 (Inflation)
1970
41 1606-1608
Education
1970
42 1609-1620
1 (Colleges and universities)
1970
42 1611
2 (Conferences - Seminars)
1970
42 1612-1616
3 (Federal aid)
1970
42 1617
3-1 (National defense loans)
1970
42 1618-1619
3-2 (National science grants)
1970
42 1620
4 (Libraries)
1970
42 1621
5 (Scholarships - Fellowships - Student exchange)
1970
42 1622
6 (Schools)
1970
42 1623
6-1 (Pages)
1970
42 1624
6-2 (Nursery)
1970
42 1625
6-4 (Public education)
1970
42 1626
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1970
42 1627
7 (Staff, teacher - Instructors - Professors)
1970
42 1628
9 (Vocational education)
1970
42 1629
12 (Educational television)
1970
42 1630
13 (Police and law enforcement)
1970
42 1631
14 (Mexican-American education)
1970
42 1632
15 (Sex education)
1970
42 1633-1634
Employment
1970
42 1635
1 (Summer employment)
1970
42 1636
Federal government
1970
42 1637-1640
1 (Executive)
1970
43 1641
1-1 (Departments)
1970
43 1642
1-1 (Agriculture)
1970
43 1643
1-1 (Commerce)
1970
43 1644
1-1 (Defense)
1970
43 1645
1-1 (Interior)
1970
43 1646
1-1 (Justice)
1970
43 1647
1-1 (Labor)
1970
43 1648
1-1 (State)
1970
43 1649
1-2 (Agencies)
1970
43 1650
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1970
43 1651
2 (Judicial Branch)
1970
43 1652
2-2 (Courts)
1970
43 1653
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1970
43 1654
3 (Legislative branch)
1970
43 1655
3-1 (Congress)
1970
43 1656
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1970
43 1657
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1970
43 1658
3-1-4 (Travel of Congressman)
1970
43 1659
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1970
43 1660
4 (Surplus government property)
1970
43 1661
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1970
43 1662
5 (Federal bids and contracts)
1970
43 1663
6 (Federal state relations)
1970
43 1664
Finance
1970
43 1665
1 (Banking)
1970
43 1666
2 (Currency)
1970
43 1667
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1970
43 1668-1669
Foreign relations
1970
43 1670
1 (Foreign policy)
1970
43 1671
2 (Foreign aid)
1970
43 1672
3 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1970
43 1674-1674
4 (United Nations)
1970
43 1675-1681
5 (Vietnam)
1970
43 1682
6 (Panama Canal)
1970
43 1683
7 (Latin America)
1970
43 1684
8 (Rhodesia)
1970
43 1685
9 (Russia)
1970
43 1686
11 (Israeli-Arab)
1970
43 1687
Forest resources
1970
43 1688
1 (Conservation)
1970
43 1689
1-2 (Fires)
1970
43 1690
2 (Products and industry)
1970
43 1691
2-1 (Lumber)
1970
44 1692
2-1-1 (Softwood lumber)
1970
44 1693
2-4 (Pulp and paper)
1970
44 1694-1696
5 (Timber)
1970
44 1697
5-2 (Sales)
1970
44 1698-1703
Health and Welfare
1970
44 1704-1708
1 (Community health)
1970
44 1709
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1970
44 1710
1-2 (Water pollution)
1970
44 1711-1713
1-3 (Air pollution)
1970
44 1714
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1970
44 1715
2-1 (Epidemics)
1970
44 1716
3 (Rehabilitation programs)
1970
44 1717
3-1 (Economic Development Administration)
1970
45 1718
4 (Water - Water systems - Water supply)
1970
45 1719-1720
5 (Drugs)
1970
45 1721
6 (Medicare)
1970
45 1722
7 (Packaging and labeling)
1970
45 1723
8 (Cigarette advertising)
1970
45 1724-1725
11 (Population)
1970
45 1726-1728
Housing and urban affairs
1970
45 1729
1 (Construction)
1970
45 1730
2-1 (Financing and loans, including FHA)
1970
45 1731
3 (Urban renewal)
1970
45 1732
4 (Bids and contracts)
1970
45 1733
Immigration - Naturalization
1970
45 1734
1 (Citizenship)
1970
45 1735
2 (Passports)
1970
45 1736-1738
Indian Affairs
1970
45 1739
Institutions
1970
45 1740
1-1 (Correctional)
1970
45 1741
1-2 (Health and mental)
1970
45 1742
2 (State)
1970
45 1743
3 (Private)
1970
45 1744
Insurance and retirement
1970
45 1745
1 (Federal government)
1970
45 1746
1-1 (Insurance)
1970
45 1747
1-2 (Retirement)
1970
45 1748
1-2 (Railroad retirement)
1970
45 1749
1-4 (Compensation)
1970
45 1750
Inventions
1970
45 1751
Labor
1970
45 1752
1 (Conditions)
1970
45 1753
1-1 (Statistics)
1970
45 1754
1-2 (Safety - Health)
1970
45 1755
2 (Strikes)
1970
45 1756-1757
3 (Labor unions)
1970
46 1758
4 (Employment of handicapped people)
1970
46 1759
5 (Fair labor standards)
1970
46 1760-1762
Land
1970
46 1763-1764
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1970
46 1765-1766
2 (Classification)
1970
46 1767-1769
3 (Conservation)
1970
46 1770
3-1 (Diseases)
1970
46 1771
3-2 (Fires)
1970
46 1772
3-3 (Floods)
1970
46 1773
4 (Land management and range administration)
1970
46 1774
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1970
46 1775
5 (Leases)
1970
46 1776-1779
5-1 (Desert entries)
1970
46 1780
6 (Grazing)
1970
46 1781
Legal
1970
46 1782
1 (Claims)
1970
46 1783
2 (Decisions)
1970
46 1784
2-3 (Supreme Court)
1970
46 1785
Legislation
1970
46 1786
3 (House)
1970
46 1787
Lists
1970
46 1788
Mail
1970
46 1789
2 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1970
46 1790
3 (Stamps)
1970
46 1791
4 (Transportation of mail)
1970
46 1792
5 (Harmful materials)
1970
46 1793
6 (Obscene)
1970
46 1794
Maritime 2, (Ships - Shipping)
1970
46 1795
Meetings
1970
46 1796-1800
1 (Invitations accepted)
1970
47 1801-1805
1 (Invitations accepted
1970
47 1806-1807
2 (Invitations rejected)
1970
47 1808
3 (Designated representatives)
1970
47 1809
Memorials
1970
47 1810
3 (State)
1970
47 1811
Metals
1970
47 1812
1 (Gold)
1970
47 1813
1 (Gold clippings)
1970
47 1814-1818
2 (Silver)
1970
47 1819
2 (Silver breakdowns)
1970
47 1820-1821
2 (Summary of GSA)
1970
47 1822
2 (Phil Lindstrom)
1970
47 1823
2 (Harry Magnuson)
1970
47 1824-1825
2-2 (Coinage commission)
1970
47 1826
(Clippings)
1970
47 1827-1828
4 (Lead and zinc)
1970
47 1829
Military
1970
47 1830
2 (Pay)
1970
47 1831
3 (Commissions)
1970
47 1832
4 (Reservations)
1970
47 1833
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1970
47 1834
5 (National Guard and Reserves)
1970
47 1835
5-1 (Air Force)
1970
47 1836
5-5 (Navy)
1970
47 1837
5-6 (National Guard)
1970
47 1838
6 (Separation, Discharge)
1970
47 1839
8 (Special services)
1970
47 1840
9 (Weapons)
1970
47 1841
10 (Surplus property)
1970
47 1842
National Defense
1970
47 1843
2 (Conservation of critical materials)
1970
48 1844
5 (Security)
1970
48 1845-1846
Natural Resources
1970
48 1847-1849
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1970
48 1850-1851
3 (Fuel)
1970
48 1852-1853
4 (Minerals)
1970
48 1854-1861
5 (Water resources)
1970
48 1862-1865
5-1 (Idaho Water Resource Board)
1970
48 1866-1867
6 (Soil and water conservation)
1970
48 1868-1872
7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1970
49 1873-1875
7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1970
49 1876
Nominations
1970
49 1877
(Census)
1970
49 1878
1 (Federal department and agency heads)
1970
49 1879
1-1 (Idaho appointments for national positions)
1970
49 1880
2 (U.S. Attorney)
1970
49 1881
3 (District and Supreme court judges)
1970
49 1882
4 (U.S. Marshall)
1970
49 1883
5 (State and municipal)
1970
49 1884-1887
Office of Economic Opportunity
1970
49 1888
1 (Poverty program)
1970
49 1889
1-1 (Community action)
1970
49 1890
1-2 (Youth programs)
1970
49 1891
1-2-1 (Job corps)
1970
49 1892
2 (Grants)
1970
49 1893
Parks and forests
1970
49 1894-1897
1 (Federal)
1970
49 1898-1900
1-1 (National forests)
1970
49 1901
1-1-1 (Clear Creek - Garden Creek)
1970
49 1902-1903
1-2 (National parks)
1970
49 1904
1-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1970
49 1905
2 (States)
1970
49 1906
2-2 (State parks)
1970
49 1907-1908
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1970
49 1909-1910
3 (Magruder corridor)
1970
49 1911
3 (Salmon-Priest Wilderness Area)
1970
49 1912
4 (Fees)
1970
49 1913-1914
Political affairs
1970
49 1915
1 (Advertising)
1970
49 1916
2 (Funds)
1970
49 1917
3 (Material)
1970
49 1918
4 (Projects)
1970
49 1919
5 (Campaign)
1970
49 1920
7 (Committees)
1970
49 1921
7-6 (Congressional Republicans)
1970
49 1922
7-7 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1970
49 1923-1926
8 (Elections)
1970
50 1927
8-2-1 (Congressional campaign)
1970
50 1928
8-4 (Presidential)
1970
50 1929
8-5 (State elections)
1970
50 1930
9 (Political records)
1970
50 1931
9-2 (House of Representatives)
1970
50 1932
10 (Political relations)
1970
50 1933
10-1 (Commendations)
1970
50 1934
10-1-3 (Press, Radio, TV)
1970
50 1935
10-2 (Cooperation)
1970
50 1936
10-3 (Criticisms)
1970
50 1937
10-3-2 (Organizations)
1970
50 1938
10-4 (Opposition)
1970
50 1939
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1970
50 1940
11-1 (Orval Hansen)
1970
50 1941
11-2 (Len Jordan)
1970
50 1942
12 (Democrats)
1970
50 1943
12-2 (Frank Church)
1970
50 1944
(Idaho politics)
1970
50 1945-1947
Post Office
1970
50 1948
(Bellevue)
1970
50 1949
(Big Creek - Bruneau)
1970
50 1950
(Coeur d'Alene - Greenleaf)
1970
50 1951
(Hammett - Melba)
1970
50 1952-1953
(Moscow, rural route)
1970
50 1954
(Moscow, Federal building)
1970
50 1955
(Nampa)
1970
50 1956
(Parma - Wilder)
1970
50 1957
2 (Facilities)
1970
50 1958-1960
Public Relations
1970
50 1961
1 (Anonymous)
1970
50 1962-1970
3 (Congratulations and thanks)
1970
50 1971
3-1 (Sympathy)
1970
50 1972
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1970
50 1973-1975
3-3 (Thanks sent)
1970
51 1976
4 (Complaints)
1970
51 1977
5 (Endorsements, introductions)
1970
51 1978
6 (Fairs, Expo, ceremonies)
1970
51 1979
7 (Photographs)
1970
51 1980
8 (Publicity)
1970
51 1981-1982
8-1 (Press releases)
1970
51 1983
9 (Reports to constituents)
1970
51 1984-1989
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1970
51 1990
10-3 (Autographs and photographs)
1970
51 1991
10-4 (Contributions)
1970
51 1992
10-5 (Flags)
1970
51 1993
11 (Visitors)
1970
51 1994-1997
Public works
1970
51 1998
(Colorado River Basin)
1970
51 1999-2003
(Bonneville Power)
1970
51 2004
(Columbia River)
1970
51 2005-2011
(Dworshak Dam)
1970
52 2012
(Dworshak development)
1970
52 2013
(Snake River)
1970
52 2014-2016
(Snake-Washington)
1970
52 2017-2020
(Snake-Idaho, water releases)
1970
52 2021-2022
(Water projects - Snake)
1970
52 2023-2026
(Snake and middle Idaho)
1970
52 2027-2031
(Southwest Idaho water development program)
1970
52 2032
(Lake Pend Oreille)
1970
52 2033-2037
(Water transfer proposals)
1970
52 2038
Publications
1970
52 2039-2040
Recreation
1970
52 2041
Reports - Statistics
1970
52 2042
1 (Farms)
1970
52 2043-2044
2 (Census)
1970
52 2045
Roads
1970
52 2046-2051
1 (Federal)
1970
53 2052-2056
2 (State)
1970
53 2057
3 (Highway safety)
1970
53 2058
Salaries 1 (Federal employees)
1970
53 2059
1-2 (Congressional)
1970
53 2060
1-3 (Postal employees)
1970
53 2061
Selective service
1970
53 2062
1 (Deferment policy)
1970
53 2063-2079
Servicemen and veterans
1970
53 2080
Small business
1970
53 2081
1 (Contracts)
1970
53 2082-2084
2 (Financing - Loans)
1970
53 2085
2-1 (Truth in lending)
1970
53 2086
4 (Timber set-aside sales)
1970
53 2087-2088
Social Security
1970
53 2089-2092
1 (Benefits)
1970
54 2093
1-1 (Annuities)
1970
54 2094-2096
1-2 (Medicare)
1970
54 2097
2 (Eligibility)
1970
54 2098
Space affairs
1970
54 2099-2101
Speeches
1970
54 2102
2 (Speech material)
1970
54 2103-2104
State government
1970
54 2105
2 (Idaho Legislature)
1970
54 2106
Taxes
1970
54 2107-2110
1 (Federal)
1970
54 2111
1-1 (Excise)
1970
54 2112
1-2 (Income)
1970
54 2113
2 (State)
1970
54 2114
Time
1970
54 2115
Trade
1970
54 2116-2119
1 (Import - Export)
1970
54 2120
1-1 (Log exports)
1970
54 2121
2-1 (Tariffs)
1970
54 2122
3 (Fair trade)
1970
54 2123
4 (Trading with the enemy)
1970
54 2124
Un-American activities
1970
54 2125
1 (Communism)
1970
54 2126
Utilities
1970
54 2127
(CATV owners)
1970
54 2128-2129
(CATV)
1970
54 2130-2135
1 (Communications)
1970
54 2136
2 (Power - Light)
1970
54 2137
3 (Transportation)
1970
54 2138-2139
3-1 (Motor carriers)
1970
55 2140-2149
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1970
55 2150-2151
Veterans
1970
55 2152
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1970
55 2153-2154
2 (Insurance)
1970
55 2155
3 (Education and schooling)
1970
55 2156
4 (Loan guarantees)
1970
55 2157-2159
5 (Annuities, pensions and disability allowances)
1970
55 2160
Administration 2 (Records, files handbook)
1971
55 2161
2-1 (Personal)
1971
55 2162
3 (Space)
1971
55 2163
4 (Supplies, equipment & service)
1971
55 2164
4-1 (Bills)
1971
55 2165
4-9 (Hal Ryan)
1971
55 2166
4-10 (Republican Congressional Committee)
1971
55 2167-2169
Agriculture
1971
55 2170
1 (Commodities)
1971
55 2171
1-1 (Grains)
1971
55 2172
1-2 (Wheat)
1971
55 2173
1-3 (Potatoes)
1971
55 2174
1-4 (Hops)
1971
55 2175
1-6 (Sugar beets)
1971
55 2176
1-7 (Dried peas and lentils)
1971
55 2177
1-8 (Honey)
1971
55 2178
1-10 (Sugar)
1971
55 2179
1-11 (Beans)
1971
56 2180
2 (Entomology)
1971
56 2181
3 (Farm programs)
1971
56 2182
3-1 (Dairy)
1971
56 2183
3-2 (Meat)
1971
56 2184
3-4 (Wool)
1971
56 2185-2186
4 (Farm loans)
1971
56 2187
5 (School lunch program)
1971
56 2188
6 (Pest control)
1971
56 2189
Appropriations
1971
56 2190-2195
1 (Federal)
1971
56 2196
2 (State)
1971
56 2197
Arts and humanities
1971
56 2198
Associations and Committees
1971
56 2199
1-1 (House of Representatives)
1971
56 2200
1-5 (Committee on Committees)
1971
56 2201-2203
1-7 (Nixon's traveling salesmen)
1971
56 2204
2 (Civic - Citizens - Fraternal)
1971
56 2205
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1971
56 2206-2207
Atomic energy
1971
56 2208
Aviation
1971
56 2209
1 (Airports and airways)
1971
57 2210
2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1971
57 2211-2214
3 (Air passenger and freight traffic - Rates, tariffs, and schedules)
1971
57 2215
4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1971
57 2216
5 (Aircraft noise and sonic booms)
1971
57 2217
6 (Outer space)
1971
57 2218
Beverages
1971
57 2219
Civil rights
1971
57 2220-2221
1 (Discrimination)
1971
57 2222
3 (Human rights)
1971
57 2223
4 (Riots)
1971
57 2224
5 (Demonstrations, hippies, national morality)
1971
57 2225
Civil Service
1971
57 2226
1 (Awards)
1971
57 2227
2 (Examinations and standards)
1971
57 2228
5 (Position classification)
1971
57 2229
Congressional
1971
57 2230
3 (Library of Congress)
1971
57 2231
4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1971
57 2232
Consumer Affairs
1971
57 2233
2 (Protection)
1971
57 2234
Crime
1971
57 2235
1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1971
57 2236
2 (Weapons control, Firearms)
1971
57 2237
4 (Flag desecration)
1971
57 2238
5 (Wiretapping)
1971
57 2239
Disasters
1971
57 2240
1 (Emergency Relief)
1971
57 2241
District of Columbia
1971
57 2242
Economics
1971
57 2243
2 (Industry)
1971
57 2244-2249
3 (Inflation)
1971
57 2250
5 (Controls - Monopoly)
1971
57 2251-2254
Education
1971
58 2255-2256
1 (Colleges and universities)
1971
58 2257
2 (Conferences and seminars)
1971
58 2258-2261
3 (Federal aid)
1971
58 2262
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan Program)
1971
58 2263
3-2 (National Science Grants)
1971
58 2264
4 (Final report, Investigation of the charges against the FDR library)
1971
58 2265
4 (Libraries)
1971
58 2266
5 (Scholarships, fellowships, student exchange)
1971
58 2267
6 (Schools)
1971
58 2268
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1971
58 2269
6-2 (Nursery)
1971
58 2270
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1971
58 2271
6-4 (Public)
1971
58 2272
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1971
58 2273
7 (Staff - Teachers, instructors, and professors)
1971
58 2274
9 (Vocational education)
1971
58 2275
12 (Educational television)
1971
58 2276
13 (Police and law enforcement)
1971
58 2277
14 (Mexican-American education)
1971
58 2278
15 (Sex education)
1971
58 2279-2282
Employment
1971
58 2283
1 (Summer employment)
1971
58 2284
2 (Job clearance)
1971
59 2285
Federal government
1971
59 2286
1 (Executive branch)
1971
59 2287
1-1 (Departments)
1971
59 2288
1-1 (Agriculture)
1971
59 2289
1-1 (Defense)
1971
59 2290
1-1 (Health, Education and Welfare)
1971
59 2291
1-1 Justice
1971
59 2292
1-1 (Housing and Urban Development)
1971
59 2293
1-1 (Interior)
1971
59 2294
1-1 (Labor)
1971
59 2295
1-1 (Post Office)
1971
59 2296
1-1 (State)
1971
59 2297
1-1 (Transportation)
1971
59 2298
1-1 (Treasury)
1971
59 2299
1-2 (Independent agencies and offices)
1971
59 2300
1-2 (Central Intelligence Agency)
1971
59 2301
1-2 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1971
59 2302
1-2 (Federal Aviation Administration)
1971
59 2303
1-2 (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
1971
59 2304
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1971
59 2305
1-2 (Food and Drug Administration)
1971
59 2306
1-2 (Indian Claims Commission)
1971
59 2307
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1971
59 2308
1-2 (Interstate Commerce Commission)
1971
59 2309
1-2 (Public Land Law Review Commission)
1971
59 2310
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1971
59 2311
1-3 (Government liaison officers)
1971
59 2312
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1971
59 2313
3 (Legislative branch)
1971
59 2314
3-1 (Congress)
1971
59 2315
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1971
59 2316
3-1-2 (Senate)
1971
59 2317
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1971
59 2318
3-1-4 (Travel of congressman)
1971
59 2319
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1971
59 2320
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1971
59 2321
5 (Federal bids and contracts)
1971
59 2322
6 (Federal-State relations)
1971
59 2323
Finance
1971
59 2324
1 (Banking)
1971
59 2325
2 (Currency)
1971
59 2326
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1971
59 2327
5 (Balance of payment)
1971
59 2328
Foreign relations
1971
59 2329
1 (Foreign policy)
1971
59 2330
2 (Foreign aid)
1971
59 2331
3 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1971
59 2332
4 (United Nations)
1971
59 2333-2334
4-1-1 (Red China)
1971
60 2335-2336
5 (Vietnam)
1971
60 2337-2338
5 (Vietnam)
1971
60 2339
7 (Latin America)
1971
60 2340
8 (Rhodesia)
1971
60 2341
9 (Russia)
1971
60 2342
10 (Pueblo)
1971
60 2343
11 (Israeli - Arab)
1971
60 2344
Forest resources
1971
60 2345-2346
1 (Conservation and protection)
1971
60 2347
1-1 (Diseases)
1971
60 2348
1-2 (Fires)
1971
60 2349-2350
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1971
60 2351-2352
2 (Products and industries)
1971
60 2353-2355
2-1 (Lumber)
1971
60 2356
2-4 (Pulp and paper)
1971
60 2357
2-5 (Veneers and plywoods)
1971
60 2358
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1971
60 2359
3-1 (Costs - Methods - Procedures)
1971
60 2360
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1971
60 2361
5 (Timber)
1971
60 2362
5-1 (Appraisals)
1971
60 2363-2364
5-2 (Sales)
1971
60 2365
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1971
60 2366
Health and Welfare
1971
60 2367
(News Clippings)
1971
60 2368-2373
(Environment)
1971
60 2374-2379
(Health)
1971
61 2380-2382
(Welfare)
1971
61 2383-2384
1 (Community health and sanitation)
1971
61 2385
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1971
61 2386-2388
1-2 (Water pollution)
1971
61 2389-2393
1-3 (Air pollution)
1971
61 2394
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1971
61 2395
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1971
62 2396
2-1 (Epidemics)
1971
62 2397
3-1 (Economic Development Administration)
1971
62 2398
4 (Water - Water systems - Water supply)
1971
62 2399-2400
5 (Drugs, medicines, and serums)
1971
62 2401
7 (Cigarette advertising)
1971
62 2402
8 (Population explosion)
1971
62 2403
Housing and urban affairs
1971
62 2404
1 (Construction)
1971
62 2405
2 (Financing and loans)
1971
62 2406
3 (Urban renewal)
1971
62 2407
4 (Bids and contracts)
1971
62 2408
Immigration and naturalization
1971
62 2409
2 (Passport - Visas)
1971
62 2410
3 (Quotas, refugees, displaced persons)
1971
62 2411-2414
Indian affairs
1971
62 2415
(Indian submarginal lands: an unresolved problem)
1971
62 2416
(Nez Perce job training)
1971
62 2417
1 (Claims)
1971
62 2418
Institutions
1971
62 2419
1-1 (Correctional)
1971
62 2420
1-2 (Health and mental)
1971
62 2421
2 (State)
1971
62 2422
3 (Private)
1971
62 2423
Insurance and retirement
1971
62 2424
1 (Federal government)
1971
63 2425
1-1 (Insurance)
1971
63 2426
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1971
63 2427
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1971
63 2428
1-4 (Compensation)
1971
63 2429
2 (State government)
1971
63 2430
3 (Private and industrial insurance and retirement)
1971
63 2431
Inventions 1 (Patents)
1971
63 2432
2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1971
63 2433
Labor
1971
63 2434-2435
1 (Conditions - Employment - Unemployment)
1971
63 2436
1-2 (Safety - Health)
1971
63 2437-2438
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages)
1971
63 2439
3 (Unions)
1971
63 2440
3-1 (AF of L and CIO)
1971
63 2441
4 (Employment of handicapped people)
1971
63 2442
5 (Fair labor standards)
1971
63 2443
6 (Migrant labor - Seasonal labor)
1971
63 2444
7 (Manpower training)
1971
63 2445
Land
1971
63 2446
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1971
63 2447
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1971
63 2448-2450
3 (Conservation and protection)
1971
64 2451
3-3 (Floods - Erosion - Sedimentation)
1971
64 2452
4 (Land management and range administration)
1971
64 2453
4-1 (Rights of way)
1971
64 2454
4-2 (Small tracts)
1971
64 2455
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1971
64 2456
5 (Leases)
1971
64 2457
5-1 (Desert entries)
1971
64 2458
6 (Grazing)
1971
64 2459-2460
Legal
1971
64 2461
1 (Claims - Litigations)
1971
64 2462
2-3 (Judicial)
1971
64 2463
3 (Regulations)
1971
64 2464
Legislation
1971
64 2465
1 (Senate)
1971
64 2466
3 (House)
1971
64 2467
3 (Dear colleague letters)
1971
64 2468
Mail
1971
64 2469
1 (Classes, Mail)
1971
64 2470-2471
2 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1971
64 2472
3 (Stamps - Commemorative)
1971
64 2473
4 (Transportation of mail)
1971
64 2474
5 (Mailing of drugs and harmful items)
1971
64 2475
6 (Obscene mail)
1971
64 2476
Meetings
1971
64 2477-2482
1 (Invitations accepted)
1971
65 2483-2484
2 (Invitations rejected)
1971
65 2485
3 (Designated representatives)
1971
65 2486
4 (Visitors)
1971
65 2487
Memorials - Holidays
1971
65 2488
2 (National - Federal)
1971
65 2489
3 (State)
1971
65 2490
Metals
1971
65 2491
1 (Gold)
1971
65 2492-2498
2 (Silver)
1971
65 2499
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1971
65 2500
5 (Copper)
1971
65 2501
6 (Coinage commission)
1971
65 2502-2503
Military
1971
65 2504
1 (Casualty lists)
1971
65 2505
2 (Military pay and allowances)
1971
65 2506
3 (Officers commissions)
1971
65 2507
4 (Reservations)
1971
65 2508
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1971
65 2509
4-2 (Concessions)
1971
65 2510
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1971
65 2511
5-1 (Air Force)
1971
65 2512
5-2 (Army)
1971
65 2513
5-4 (Marine)
1971
65 2514
5-5 (Navy)
1971
65 2515
5-6 (National Guard)
1971
65 2516
6 (Separation - Discharge - Release policies)
1971
65 2517
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition - Explosives)
1971
65 2518
10 (Surplus property)
1971
65 2519
National Defense
1971
65 2520
1 (Civil Defense)
1971
65 2521
2 (Conservation of critical or essential materials)
1971
65 2522
3 (Construction and housing)
1971
66 2523
4 (Mobilization of manpower and industry)
1971
66 2524
5 (Security)
1971
66 2525
Natural resources
1971
66 2526-2528
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1971
66 2529
3 (Fuels)
1971
66 2530-2535
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1971
66 2536-2544
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1971
66 2545-2547
5-1 (Idaho Water Resources Board - Includes Pacific N.W. River Basin Commission)
1971
66 2548
6 (Water conservation including reclamation)
1971
66 2549
6-1 (Districts)
1971
67 2550
6-1 (Irrigation)
1971
67 2551
7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1971
67 2552
8 (Geothermal steam)
1971
67 2553
Nominations
1971
67 2554
1 (Federal department and agency heads)
1971
67 2555
2 (U.S. Attorney)
1971
67 2556
3 (U.S. District, Circuit and Supreme Court judges)
1971
67 2557-2559
Office of Economic Opportunity
1971
67 2560
1 (Poverty programs)
1971
67 2561-2563
1-1 (Community Action Programs)
1971
67 2564-2565
1-2 (Youth programs)
1971
67 2566
1-2-1 (Job corps)
1971
67 2567
2 (Grants)
1971
67 2568
Parks - Forests
1971
67 2569
1 (Federal)
1971
67 2570-2571
1-1 (Forests, National)
1971
67 2572
1-1-1 (Clear Creek Road, Salmon National Forest)
1971
67 2573
1-1-2 (Boise National Forest)
1971
67 2574
1-1-3 (Custer)
1971
67 2575
1-2 (Parks, National)
1971
67 2576
1-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1971
67 2577
2-2 (Parks, State)
1971
67 2578
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1971
67 2579
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1971
68 2580
3-1-1 (Magruder Corridor, Upper Selway)
1971
68 2581
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area)
1971
68 2582
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1971
68 2583
3-1-4 (Sawtooth Primitive Area)
1971
68 2584
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1971
68 2585
4 (Revenues - Monies)
1971
68 2586
Political Affairs
1971
68 2587
1 (Advertising, Campaign)
1971
68 2588
2 (Funds, Campaign)
1971
68 2589
4 (Projects, Campaign)
1971
68 2590
5 (Organization, Campaign)
1971
68 2591
7 (Committees, Political)
1971
68 2592
7-1 (Republican National Committee)
1971
68 2593
7-2 (Idaho State Central Committee)
1971
68 2594
7-4 (Republican Policy Committee)
1971
68 2595
7-5 (90th Club)
1971
68 2596
7-6 (Congressional Republicans and leadership)
1971
68 2597
7-7 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1971
68 2598
8 (Elections)
1971
68 2599
8-1 (Board of election supervisors)
1971
68 2600
8-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1971
68 2601-2602
8-2-2 (Senate)
1971
68 2603
8-4 (Presidential elections)
1971
68 2604
9-2-1 (Voting record)
1971
68 2605
10-1 (Commendations - Endorsements - Greetings)
1971
68 2606
10-1-1 (Individuals)
1971
68 2607
10-1-2 (Groups - Organizations - Associations)
1971
68 2608
10-2 (Cooperation)
1971
68 2609
10-4 (Opposition)
1971
68 2610
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1971
68 2611
11-1 (Orval Hansen)
1971
68 2612
11-2 (Len Jordan)
1971
68 2613
11-3 (James A. McClure)
1971
68 2614
12 (Idaho Democrats)
1971
68 2615-2616
12-1 (Senator Church)
1971
68 2617
12-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1971
68 2618
13 (Idaho politics)
1971
69 2619
Post Office
1971
69 2620
2 (Postal facilities and modernization)
1971
69 2621
3 (Postal patrons)
1971
69 2622
4 (Leasing of property)
1971
69 2623
5 (Star Route)
1971
69 2624
(Avery)
1971
69 2625
(Bruneau)
1971
69 2626
(Caldwell)
1971
69 2627
(Clarkia)
1971
69 2628
(Eagle)
1971
69 2629
(Elk City)
1971
69 2630
(Ferdinand)
1971
69 2631
(Fruitvale)
1971
69 2632
(Hammett)
1971
69 2633
(Huston)
1971
69 2634
(Idaho City)
1971
69 2635
(Idaho Falls)
1971
69 2636
(Lapwai)
1971
69 2637
(Lucile)
1971
69 2638
(Melba)
1971
69 2639
(Meridian)
1971
69 2640
(Moscow - Federal Building)
1971
69 2641
(Murphy)
1971
69 2642
(Nampa)
1971
69 2643
(Osburn)
1971
69 2644
(Payette)
1971
69 2645
(Peck)
1971
69 2646
(Plummer)
1971
69 2647
(Priest River)
1971
69 2648
(Reubens)
1971
69 2649
(Sagle)
1971
69 2650
(Sanders)
1971
69 2651
(Sandpoint)
1971
69 2652
(Silverton)
1971
69 2653
(Stites)
1971
69 2654
(Star)
1971
69 2655
(Wardner)
1971
69 2656
Public relations
1971
69 2657
1 (Anonymous - Crank - Incoherent communications)
1971
69 2658
2 (Biographies)
1971
69 2659-2661
3 (Thank you's and congratulations received)
1971
69 2662
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1971
69 2663
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1971
69 2664
3-3 (Thank you letters sent)
1971
69 2665
4 (Complaints - Criticisms)
1971
69 2666
5 (Endorsements - Introductions)
1971
69 2667
6 (Fairs - Expositions - Ceremonies)
1971
69 2668
6-1 (Expo '74 - Spokane)
1971
69 2669
7 (Photographs)
1971
69 2670
8 (Publicity)
1971
69 2671
8-1 (Press, Radio, TV releases)
1971
69 2672
8-2 (Newspaper, magazine and periodical articles)
1971
69 2673
8-2-1 (Smylie's column in Intermountain Observer)
1971
69 2674
9 (Reports to constituents)
1971
69 2675-2676
9-2 (Questionnaires - Opinion poll statistics)
1971
69 2677
9-2-1 (Questionnaires with letters)
1971
69 2678
10-2 (Farmer's bulletins)
1971
69 2679
10-4 (Contributions - Donations)
1971
69 2680
10-5 (Flags)
1971
69 2681
11 (Visitors)
1971
69 2682-2685
Public works
1971
70 2686-2687
1 (Bonneville Power Administration)
1971
70 2688
2 (Colorado River project)
1971
70 2689
3 (Columbia River)
1971
70 2690
4 (Dworshak Dam)
1971
70 2691
5 (Snake River - Washington)
1971
70 2692-2698
6 (Snake River - Idaho/Middle)
1971
70 2699-2700
7 (Southwest Idaho Development Project)
1971
70 2701
Publications
1971
70 2702
Recreation
1971
71 2703
1 (Facilities)
1971
71 2704
2-1 (Jackass Ski Bowl project)
1971
71 2705
Reports - Statistics
1971
71 2706
Republican Task Force - Political profile of the states
1971
71 2707-2712
Republican Task Force on Energy and Resources
1971
71 2713
(Minutes, Memos, etc)
1971
71 2714-2716
1 (Coal)
1971
71 2717
2 (Gas)
1971
71 2718
3 (Oil)
1971
71 2719
4 (Atomic)
1971
71 2720
Roads
1971
71 2721-2723
1 (Federal roads)
1971
71 2724
2 (State roads)
1971
72 2725-2727
3 (Highway safety)
1971
72 2728
3 (DOT farm and truck regulations)
1971
72 2729
3 (Truck letters)
1971
72 2730
Salaries
1971
72 2731
1 (Federal employees)
1971
72 2732
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1971
72 2733
1-3 (Postal employees)
1971
72 2734
2 (State employees)
1971
72 2735
2-1 (Teachers)
1971
72 2736
3 (Minimum wage)
1971
72 2737
Selective service
1971
72 2738
1 (Deferment policy)
1971
72 2739
2 (Universal military training)
1971
72 2740-2744
Servicemen and veterans
1971
72 2745
Small business
1971
72 2746
1 (Contracts - Markets)
1971
72 2747
2 (Financing - Loans)
1971
72 2748
2-1 (Truth-in-lending)
1971
72 2749-2750
Social Security
1971
72 2752-2752
1 (Benefits)
1971
73 2753
1-1 (Annuities)
1971
73 2754
1-2 (Medicare)
1971
73 2755
2 (Eligibility)
1971
73 2756
Space affairs
1971
73 2757
Speeches (filed by date)
1971
73 2758
2 (Speech material)
1971
73 2759-2760
State government
1971
73 2761
1 (Governments under U.S. protectorship)
1971
73 2762
2 (Counties - includes zoning)
1971
73 2763-2764
4 (Idaho legislature)
1971
73 2765
4-1 (Memorials)
1971
73 2766
Taxes
1971
73 2767-2768
1 (Federal)
1971
73 2769
1-1 (Excise)
1971
73 2770
1-2 (Income)
1971
73 2771
2 (State)
1971
73 2772
Time
1971
73 2773
Trade
1971
73 2774
1 (Import - Export matters)
1971
73 2775
1-1 (Log exports)
1971
73 2776
2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1971
73 2777
2-1 (Textiles)
1971
73 2778
3 (Fair trade)
1971
73 2779
4 (Trading with the enemy)
1971
73 2780
Un-American activities
1971
73 2781
1 (Communism)
1971
73 2782
2 (John Birch Society)
1971
73 2783
Utilities
1971
73 2784-2785
1 (Communications)
1971
74 2786-2787
1 (Communications)
1971
74 2788-2789
2 (Power, light, REA's)
1971
74 2790-2792
2 (Power - Vol. II, Statements, transcript of hearings held in Seattle on El Paso Natural Gas Co.)
1971
74 2793
3 (Transportation)
1971
74 2794
3-1 (Motor carriers)
1971
74 2795-2801
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1971
75 2802-2807
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1971
75 2808
3-3 (Water carriers)
1971
75 2809-2810
Veterans
1971
75 2811
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1971
75 2812
2 (Insurance)
1971
75 2813
3 (Education and schooling)
1971
75 2814
4 (Loan guarantees)
1971
75 2815
5 (Annuities and pensions)
1971
75 2816
Administration
1972
75 2817
1 (Personnel)
1972
75 2818
1-2 (Salary schedule)
1972
75 2819
2 (Records)
1972
75 2820
2-1 (Personal)
1972
75 2821
3 (Space)
1972
75 2822
4 (Supplies and equipment)
1972
75 2823
4-1 (Stationery accounts)
1972
75 2824
4-9 (Hal Ryan)
1972
75 2825-2830
Agriculture
1972
76 2831-2832
1 (Commodities)
1972
76 2833
1-1 (Grains)
1972
76 2834-2825
1-2 (Wheat)
1972
76 2836-2837
1-3 (Potatoes)
1972
76 2838
1-6 (Sugar beets)
1972
76 2839
1-7 (Dried peas and lentils)
1972
76 2840
1-8 (Honey)
1972
76 2841
1-10 (Sugar)
1972
76 2842
1-11 (Beans)
1972
76 2843
2 (Entomology)
1972
76 2844
3 (Farm programs)
1972
76 2845
3-1 (Dairy)
1972
76 2846-2857
3-2 (Meat)
1972
76 2848
3-4 (Wool)
1972
76 2849
4 (Farm loans)
1972
76 2850
5 (School lunch program)
1972
76 2851-2857
Appropriations, Federal
1972
76 2858
2 (State)
1972
76 2859
Arts and Humanities
1972
76 2860-2866
Associations and Committees 1-8 (Consent calendars)
1972
76 2867
2 (Civic - Citizens - Fraternal)
1972
76 2868
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1972
76 2869
2-2 (American Academy of Political and Social Science)
1972
76 2870
2-3 (Acorns)
1972
76 2871
2-4 (Steering Committee of the Association of Parents of the College of William and Mary)
1972
76 2872
Atomic energy
1972
76 2873
Aviation
1972
76 2874-2875
1 (Airports and airways)
1972
77 2876
2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1972
77 2877
3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1972
77 2878
4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1972
77 2879
5 (Aircraft noise and sonic booms)
1972
77 2880
Beverages
1972
77 2881
Civil rights
1972
77 2882
1 (Discrimination)
1972
77 2883
3 (Human rights)
1972
77 2884
5 (Demonstrations, hippies, national morality)
1972
77 2885
Civil service
1972
77 2886
2 (Examinations and standards)
1972
77 2887
3 (Investigations)
1972
77 2888
4 (Personnel activities)
1972
77 2889
5 (Position classification)
1972
77 2890
6 (Separations)
1972
77 2891
Congressional
1972
77 2892
4-1 (Correspondence and Congressional record)
1972
77 2893
4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1972
77 2894
Consumer
1972
77 2895
1 (Complaints)
1972
77 2896
2 (Protection)
1972
77 2897
Crime
1972
77 2898
1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1972
77 2899
2 (Weapons control, Firearms)
1972
77 2900
3 (Capital punishment)
1972
77 2901
5 (Wiretapping)
1972
77 2902
Disasters
1972
77 2903-2906
(Kellogg mine disaster) (Photographs)
1972
77 2907
1 (Emergency relief)
1972
77 2908-2909
Economics
1972
77 2910
2 (Industry)
1972
77 2911-2913
3 (Inflation)
1972
77 2914
5 (Controls - Monopoly)
1972
77 2915-2916
Education
1972
77 2917
1 (Colleges and Universities)
1972
78 2918-2921
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1972
78 2922
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan Program)
1972
78 2923
3-2 (National Science Foundation grants)
1972
78 2924
4 (Libraries)
1972
78 2925
5 (Scholarships, fellowships, student exchanges)
1972
78 2926
6 (Schools)
1972
78 2927
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1972
78 2928
6-2 (Nursery schools)
1972
78 2929
6-3 (Parochial and private schools)
1972
78 2930
6-4 (Public schools)
1972
78 2931
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1972
78 2932
7 (Staff - Teachers, instructors, and professors)
1972
78 2933
8 (Standards - Requirements)
1972
78 2934-2935
9 (Vocational education)
1972
78 2936
10 (Government employees)
1972
78 2937
12 (Educational TV)
1972
78 2938
13 (Police and Law Enforcement)
1972
78 2939
14 (Mexican-American)
1972
78 2940
15 (Sex education)
1972
78 2941-2943
Employment
1972
78 2944
1 (Summer employment)
1972
78 2945
Federal Government
1972
78 2946
1 (Executive branch)
1972
79 2947
1-1 (Departments)
1972
79 2948
1-1 (Agriculture)
1972
79 2949
1-1 (Commerce)
1972
79 2950
1-1 (Defense)
1972
79 2951
1-1 (Health, Education, and Welfare)
1972
79 2952
1-1 (Housing and Urban Development)
1972
79 2953
1-1 (Interior)
1972
79 2954
1-1 (Labor)
1972
79 2955
1-1 (State)
1972
79 2956
1-1 (Transportation)
1972
79 2957
1-1 (Treasury)
1972
79 2958
1-2 (Independent agencies and offices)
1972
79 2959
1-2 (FBI)
1972
79 2960
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1972
79 2961
1-2 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1972
79 2962
1-3 (Government Liaison officers)
1972
79 2963
2 (Judicial branch)
1972
79 2964
2-2 (Courts)
1972
79 2965
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1972
79 2966
3 (Legislative branch)
1972
79 2967-2968
3-1 (Congress)
1972
79 2969
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1972
79 2970
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1972
79 2971
3-1-4 (Travels of the Congressman)
1972
79 2972
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1972
79 2973
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1972
79 2974
4 (Surplus Government property)
1972
79 2975
4-1 (Personal property)
1972
79 2976
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1972
79 2977
5 (Federal bids and contracts)
1972
79 2978
6 (Federal state relations)
1972
79 2979
Finance
1972
79 2980
1 (Banking)
1972
79 2981
2 (Currency)
1972
79 2982-2983
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1972
79 2984
4 (Mutual Funds)
1972
79 2985
Foreign relations
1972
79 2986
1 (Foreign policy)
1972
79 2987
2 (Foreign aid)
1972
79 2988
3 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1972
79 2989
4 (United Nations)
1972
79 2990
4-1-1 (Red China)
1972
79 2991-2992
5 (Vietnam)
1972
80 2993-2994
5 (Vietnam)
1972
80 2995
6 (Panama Canal)
1972
80 2996
7 (Latin America)
1972
80 2997
8 (Rhodesia)
1972
80 2998
9 (Russia)
1972
80 2999
11 (Israeli - Arab)
1972
80 3000
Forest resources
1972
80 3001
1 (Conservation and protection)
1972
80 3002
1-1 (Diseases)
1972
80 3003
1-2 (Fires)
1972
80 3004
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1972
80 3005
2 (Products and industries)
1972
80 3006-3007
2-1 (Lumber)
1972
80 3008
2-1-1 (Softwood lumber standards)
1972
80 3009
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1972
80 3010
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1972
80 3011
4 (Studies and statistics)
1972
80 3012
5 (Timber)
1972
80 3013
5-1 (Appraisals)
1972
80 3014-3015
5-2 (Sales)
1972
80 3016-3017
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1972
80 3018
5-4 (Rights of way)
1972
80 3019
Health and welfare
1972
80 3020-3021
(Health)
1972
80 3022
(Health - Farm worker family primary health care clinics system)
1972
80 3023-3024
(Welfare)
1972
81 3025
1 (Community health and sanitation)
1972
81 3026
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1972
81 3027-3028
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1972
81 3029
1-2 (Stream and river pollution - Water pollution (H.R. 11896)
1972
81 3030-3032
1-3 (Air pollution)
1972
81 3033
1-6 (Pesticides and insecticides)
1972
81 3034
2 (Diseases and conditions)
1972
81 3035
2-1 (Epidemics)
1972
81 3036
3 (Rehabilitation programs)
1972
81 3037
3-1 (Economic Development Administration)
1972
81 3038
4 (Water - Water Systems - Supply)
1972
81 3039-3041
5 (Drugs, medicine, and serums)
1972
81 3042
7 (Packaging and labeling)
1972
81 3043
8 (Population explosion)
1972
81 3044-3048
(Environment and health)
1972
82 3049-3050
(Aging - 1971 White House conference on aging)
1972
82 3051
(Aging - Senior opportunities and service program)
1972
82 3052
(Aging)
1972
82 3053
Housing and urban affairs
1972
82 3054
1 (Construction)
1972
82 3055-3058
2 (Financing and loans)
1972
82 3059
3 (Urban renewal)
1972
82 3060
4 (Bids and contracts)
1972
82 3061
Immigration and naturalization
1972
82 3062
1 (Citizenship)
1972
82 3063
2 (Passport - Visas)
1972
82 3064
3 (Quotas - Refugees - Displaced persons)
1972
82 3065-3066
Indian affairs
1972
82 3067
(Williams, "Sod")
1972
82 3068
1 (Claims)
1972
82 3069
(Nez Perce tribe of Idaho, work training)
1972
82 3070
Institutions
1972
82 3071
1-1 (Correctional)
1972
82 3072-3073
1-2 (Health and mental)
1972
82 3074
2 (State institutions)
1972
82 3075
3 (Private institutions)
1972
82 3076
Insurance and retirement
1972
82 3077
1 (Federal government)
1972
82 3078
1-1 (Insurance)
1972
83 3079-3080
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1972
83 3081
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1972
83 3082
1-4 (Compensations)
1972
83 3083
2 (State government)
1972
83 3084
3 (Private and industrial insurance and retirement)
1972
83 3085
4 (Title insurance)
1972
83 3086
Inventions
1972
83 3087
2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1972
83 3088
Labor
1972
83 3089
1 (Conditions - Employment - Unemployment)
1972
83 3090
1-1 (Statistics)
1972
83 3091-3093
1-2 (Health and safety)
1972
83 3094-3095
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages)
1972
83 3096
3 (Unions)
1972
83 3097
3-1 (AFL-CIO)
1972
83 3098
4 (Employment of handicapped people)
1972
83 3099-3100
5 (Fair labor standards)
1972
83 3101
6 (Migrant labor - Seasonal labor)
1972
83 3102
7 (Training - Manpower)
1972
83 3103
Land
1972
83 3104
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1972
83 3105
2 (Classification - Appraisal - Valuation)
1972
84 3106-3108
3 (Conservation and protection)
1972
84 3109
3-1 (Diseases - Weeds - Poisonous plants - Insects and pests)
1972
84 3110
3-2 (Floods - Erosion - Sedimentation)
1972
84 3111
4 (Land management and range administration)
1972
84 3112
4-1 (Rights of way)
1972
84 3113
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1972
84 3114
5-1 (Desert entries)
1972
84 3115
6 (Grazing)
1972
84 3116
Legal
1972
84 3117
1 (Claims - Litigations)
1972
84 3118
2 (Decisions - Opinions - Interpretations)
1972
84 3119
2-3 (Judicial)
1972
84 3120
Legislation, 3 (House)
1972
84 3121
3 (Dear colleague letters)
1972
84 3122
Lists
1972
84 3123
Mail
1972
84 3124
1 (Classes, Mail)
1972
84 3125
2 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1972
84 3126
3 (Commemorative)
1972
84 3127
4 (Transportation of mail)
1972
84 3128
6 (Obscene mail)
1972
84 3129
Maritime, 2 (Ships - Shipping)
1972
84 3130
Meetings
1972
84 3131-3134
1 (Invitations accepted)
1972
84 3135-3136
2 (Invitations rejected)
1972
84 3137
3 (Designated representatives)
1972
84 3138
4 (Invitations follow up)
1972
84 3139
Memorials - Holidays, 2 (National - Federal)
1972
85 3140
Metals
1972
85 3141
1 (Gold)
1972
85 3142-3143
2 (Silver)
1972
85 3144
2 (Silver, news clippings)
1972
85 3145
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1972
85 3146
5 (Copper)
1972
85 3147
7 (Summary of GSA)
1972
85 3148
Meteorology
1972
85 3149
Military
1972
85 3150
2 (Pay and allowances)
1972
85 3151
3 (Officer commissions)
1972
85 3152
4 (Reservations)
1972
85 3153
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1972
85 3154
4-2 (Concessions)
1972
85 3155
4-3 (Easements - Leases - Rights of way)
1972
85 3156
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1972
85 3157
5-1 (Air Force)
1972
85 3158
5-2 (Army)
1972
85 3159
5-5 (Navy)
1972
85 3160
5-6 (National Guard)
1972
85 3161
7 (Units, Military)
1972
85 3162
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition - Explosives)
1972
85 3163
10 (Surplus property)
1972
85 3164
11 (Awards)
1972
85 3165
National Defense
1972
85 3166
1 (Civil defense)
1972
85 3167
2 (Conservation of critical or essential materials)
1972
85 3168
5 (Security)
1972
85 3169
Natural resources
1972
85 3170-3173
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1972
85 3174
1-1 (National Wildlife Federation)
1972
85 3175
1-2 (Franklin Marsh)
1972
85 3176
3 (Fuels)
1972
85 3177-3180
4 (Minerals, mines and mining)
1972
86 3181-3184
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1972
86 3185-3188
5-1 (Idaho Water Resources Board, includes Pacific Northwest River Basin Commission)
1972
86 3189
6 (Water conservation, including reclamation)
1972
86 3190
6-1 (Districts)
1972
86 3191
6-2 (Irrigation)
1972
86 3192
7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1972
86 3193
8 (Geothermal steam)
1972
86 3194
Nominations
1972
86 3195
1 (Federal department and agency heads)
1972
86 3196
5 (State and municipal nominations)
1972
86 3197-3198
Office of Economic Opportunity
1972
86 3199
1 (Poverty programs)
1972
86 3200
1-1 (Community Action program)
1972
86 3201
1-2 (Youth programs)
1972
86 3202
1-2-1 (Job Corps)
1972
86 3203
2 (Grants)
1972
86 3204
Parks - Forests
1972
86 3205
1 (Federal)
1972
86 3206-3209
1-1 (Forests - National)
1972
87 3210-3211
1-2 (Forests - National)
1972
87 3212
1-1 (Bitterroot, #1)
1972
87 3213
1-1 (Boise, #4)
1972
87 3214
1-1 (Cache, #4)
1972
87 3215
1-1 (Caribou, #4)
1972
87 3216
1-1 (Challis, #4)
1972
87 3217
1-1 (Clearwater, #1)
1972
87 3218
1-1 (Coeur d'Alene, #1)
1972
87 3219
1-1 (Kaniksu, #1)
1972
87 3220
1-1 (Nezperce, #1)
1972
87 3221-3223
1-1 (Payette, #4)
1972
87 3224
1-1 (St. Joe, #1)
1972
87 3225
1-1 (Salmon, #4)
1972
87 3226
1-1 (Sawtooth, #4)
1972
87 3227
1-1 (Targhee, #4)
1972
87 3228
1-1 (Teton, #4)
1972
87 3229-3230
1-2 (Parks - National)
1972
87 3231
1-2 (Parks - Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, includes 2nd world conference on national parks)
1972
87 3232
1-2-1 (National historical sites)
1972
87 3233
1-2-2 (Nez Perce National Historic Park)
1972
87 3234
1-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1972
87 3235
2 (State)
1972
87 3236
2-2 (Parks)
1972
87 3237
2-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1972
87 3238-3239
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1972
87 3240
3-1-1 (Magruder Corridor - Upper Selway)
1972
87 3241
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area)
1972
87 3242
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1972
88 3243
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1972
88 3244-3245
4 (Revenue and monies)
1972
88 3246
5 (Multiple use, Forest Service)
1972
88 3247
Political affairs
1972
88 3248
1 (Advertising, Campaign)
1972
88 3249
2 (Funds, Campaign)
1972
88 3250
3 (Materials)
1972
88 3251
5 (Organization)
1972
88 3252
6 (Speakers, Campaign)
1972
88 3253
7 (Committees)
1972
88 3254
7-1 (Republican National Committee)
1972
88 3255
7-1-1 (Republican National Convention)
1972
88 3256
7-2 (State central committee)
1972
88 3257
7-3 (Republican congressional campaign committee)
1972
88 3258
7-4 (Republican Policy Committee)
1972
88 3259
7-6 (Congressional Republicans and leaders)
1972
88 3260
7-7 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1972
88 3261
8 (Elections)
1972
88 3262
8-1 (Board of Election Supervisors)
1972
88 3263
8-2 (Congressional)
1972
88 3264
8-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1972
88 3265-3266
8-2-2 (Senate)
1972
88 3267
8-2-2 (Campaign, 1972, Mrs. McClure's material)
1972
88 3268-3271
8-2-2 (Post-primary, August 8)
1972
88 3272-3273
8-4 (Presidential election)
1972
88 3274
8-5-2 (Legislature)
1972
88 3275
10-1 (Commendations, Endorsements)
1972
88 3276
10-1-1 (Individuals)
1972
88 3277
10-1-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1972
88 3278
10-1-3 (Press - Radio)
1972
89 3279
10-2 (Cooperation)
1972
89 3280
10-3-1 (Individuals)
1972
89 3281
11 (Idaho Republicans)
1972
89 3282
11-1 (Orval Hansen)
1972
89 3283
11-2 (Len Jordan)
1972
89 3284
11-3 (McClure)
1972
89 3285
12 (Idaho Democrats)
1972
89 3286
13 (Idaho politics)
1972
89 3287
Post Office
1972
89 3288
2 (Postal facilities and modernization)
1972
89 3289
5 (Star routes)
1972
89 3290
(Blanchard)
1972
89 3291
(Bonners Ferry)
1972
89 3292
(Clarkia)
1972
89 3293
(Coeur d'Alene)
1972
89 3294
(Copeland)
1972
89 3295
(Cottonwood)
1972
89 3296
(Emmett)
1972
89 3297
(Enaville)
1972
89 3298
(Garden Valley)
1972
89 3299
(Hope)
1972
89 3300
(Lorenzo)
1972
89 3301
(Moscow)
1972
89 3302-3303
(Moscow Federal Building)
1972
89 3304
(Nezperce)
1972
89 3305
(Oreana)
1972
89 3306
(Orofino)
1972
89 3307
(Pinehurst)
1972
89 3308
(Princeton)
1972
89 3309
(Rupert)
1972
89 3310
(Sandpoint)
1972
89 3311
(Tensed)
1972
89 3312
Public relations
1972
89 3313-3315
3 (Thank yous and congratulations received)
1972
89 3316
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1972
89 3317
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1972
89 3318
3-3 (Thank you letters sent)
1972
89 3319
4 (Complaints - Critics)
1972
89 3320
5 (Endorsements - Introductions)
1972
89 3321
6 (Fairs - Expositions - Ceremonies)
1972
89 3322
6-1 (Jamboree [Expo '74, Spokane])
1972
89 3323
6-2 (American Revolution bicentennial)
1972
89 3324
7 (Photographs)
1972
89 3325
8 (Publicity)
1972
89 3326
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1972
89 3327
9 (Reports to constituents)
1972
89 3328
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1972
90 3329
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1972
90 3330
10 (Requests, Routine)
1972
90 3331
10-2 (Agricultural bulletins)
1972
90 3332
10-4 (Contributions - Donations)
1972
90 3333
10-9 (Public laws, Legislative bills, Acts, and Hearings)
1972
90 3334
11 (Visitors)
1972
90 3335-3338
Public works, (Damming the West; the Nader task force report on the Bureau of Reclamation, folder 4)
1972
90 3339-3341
1 (Environmental statement, Bonneville Power Administration)
1972
90 3342
3 (Columbia River)
1972
90 3343
4 (Dworshak Dam)
1972
90 3344
5 (Snake River - Washington)
1972
90 3345-3346
6 (Snake River - Idaho and Middle)
1972
90 3347
7 (Southwest Idaho Development Project)
1972
90 3348-3349
Recreation
1972
91 3350
1 (Facilities)
1972
91 3351
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1972
91 3352
(Off-road vehicles)
1972
91 3353
Republican Task Force on Energy and Resources
1972
91 3354-3355
1 (Coal)
1972
91 3356
2 (Gas)
1972
91 3357
3 (Oil)
1972
91 3358
4 (Atomic)
1972
91 3359-3362
5 (Energy crisis)
1972
91 3363
Roads
1972
91 3364-3365
1 (Federal roads)
1972
91 3366
2 (State roads)
1972
91 3367
3 (Highway safety)
1972
91 3368
Salaries
1972
91 3369
1 (Federal employees)
1972
91 3370
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1972
91 3371
1-3 (Postal employees)
1972
91 3372
2 (State employees)
1972
91 3373
3 (Minimum wages)
1972
91 3374
Selective service
1972
91 3375
1 (Deferment policy)
1972
91 3376-3377
Servicemen and veterans, A-F
1972
92 3378-3380
Servicemen and veterans, G-Z
1972
92 3381
Small business
1972
92 3382
2 (Financing - Loans)
1972
92 3383
2-1 (Truth in lending)
1972
92 3384-3386
Social Security
1972
92 3387
1 (Benefits)
1972
92 3388
1-1 (Annuities)
1972
92 3389
1-2 (Medicare)
1972
92 3390
2 (Eligibility)
1972
92 3391
Space affairs
1972
92 3392
Speeches (Speech material)
1972
92 3393
(Republican National Committee speech kit)
1972
92 3394-3395
(Filed by date)
1972
92 3396
State government
1972
92 3397
1 (Governments under U.S. Protectorship)
1972
92 3398
2 (Counties - Includes zoning)
1972
92 3399
4 (Idaho legislation)
1972
92 3400
4-1 (Legislative digest)
1972
92 3401
5 (Federal State Bulletin)
1972
93 3402
Taxes
1972
93 3403-3404
1 (Federal)
1972
93 3405
1-1 (Excise)
1972
93 3406
1-2 (Income)
1972
93 3407
2 (State - All state taxes)
1972
93 3408
Time
1972
93 3409
Trade
1972
93 3410
1 (Import - Export matters)
1972
93 3411
1-1 (Log exports)
1972
93 3412
2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1972
93 3413
3 (Fair trade)
1972
93 3414
4 (Trading with the enemy)
1972
93 3415
Un-American activities
1972
93 3416
1 (Communism)
1972
93 3417
2 (John Birch Society)
1972
93 3418
Utilities
1972
93 3419-3422
1 (Communications)
1972
93 3423
2 (Power - Light, includes Rural Electric Cooperative)
1972
93 3424
3 (Transportation)
1972
93 3425
3-1 (Motor carriers)
1972
93 3426-3428
3-2 (Rail carriers)
1972
93 3429
3-3 (Water carriers)
1972
93 3430
4 (Natural gas companies)
1972
94 3431-3433
Veterans
1972
94 3434
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1972
94 3435
3 (Education and schooling)
1972
94 3436
4 (Loan guarantees)
1972
94 3437-3438
5 (Annuities, pensions, and disability allowances)
1972
Sub-Series B: Subject File Microfilm (House)
Between 1975 and 1981, after McClure became a member of the United States Senate, he had most of his House Subject File microfilmed by the Senate Microfilm Center on 16 mm. film contained in cartridges. There is a paper Microfilm Index filed under "Administration: Miscellaneous" (Series 2.5.4) for 1981 which gives cassette locations for Subject File categories for each Congress. For reasons discussed in "Notes on Appraisal," the contents of the microfilm often differ from the contents of the paper records.
1967-1972
Box
95
Microfilm, #2-#59
1967-1969
96
Microfilm, #60-#117
1969-1971
97
Microfilm, #118-#175
1971-1972
98
Microfilm, #176-#216
1972
Sub-Series C: Annual Subject File (Senate)
1973-1981
Box Folder
99 3439
Administration 2 (Airlines)
1973
99 3440
3 (District Offices)
1973
99 3441
3-1 (Boise)
1973
99 3442
3-2 (Coeur d'Alene)
1973
99 3443
3-3 (Lewiston)
1973
99 3444
3-5 (Idaho Falls)
1973
99 3445
3-6 (Pocatello)
1973
99 3446
4 (Personal)
1973
99 3447
5 (Secretary of State/Financial Clerk)
1973
99 3448
5-1 (Clerk-Hire)
1973
99 3449
6 (Sergeant at Arms)
1973
99 3450
6-1 (Office Equipment)
1973
99 3451
6-2 (Office Space)
1973
99 3452
6-4 (Postage)
1973
99 3453
6-7 (Miscellaneous)
1973
99 3454
Agriculture
1973
99 3455
1 (Commodities)
1973
99 3456
1-1 (Grains)
1973
99 3457
1-2 (Wheat)
1973
99 3458
1-3 (Potatoes)
1973
99 3459
1-4 (Hops)
1973
99 3460
1-5 (Sugar beets)
1973
99 3461
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1973
99 3462
1-7 (Honey)
1973
99 3463
1-8 (Cotton)
1973
99 3464
1-9 (Sugar)
1973
99 3465
2 (Entomology)
1973
99 3466
3 (Farm programs)
1973
99 3467
3-1 (Dairy)
1973
99 3468
3-2 (Meat)
1973
99 3469
3-3 (Wool)
1973
99 3470
4 (Farm loans)
1973
99 3471
5 (School lunch programs)
1973
99 3472
6 (Food stamps)
1973
99 3473
Appropriations
1973
99 3474-3481
Appropriations, 1 (Federal)
1973
99 3482
2 (State appropriations)
1973
99 3483
Arts and Humanities
1973
99 3484
Associations and committees
1973
99 3485
1-2 (House of Representatives)
1973
99 3486
1-3 (Senate)
1973
99 3487
2 (Civic, citizens, fraternal)
1973
99 3488
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1973
99 3489
2-3 (Acorns)
1973
99 3490
2-4 (Parents of William and Mary)
1973
99 3491
2-5 (Capitol Hill Club)
1973
99 3492-3493
Civil rights
1973
99 3494
1 (Discrimination)
1973
99 3495-3496
3 (Human rights)
1973
99 3497
5 (Demonstrations, hippies, morality)
1973
99 3498
Civil service
1973
99 3499
3 (Investigations)
1973
99 34500
4 (Personnel activities)
1973
99 3501
5 (Position classification)
1973
99 3502
6 (Separations)
1973
99 3503
Commerce
1973
99 3504
1 (Burke-Hartke)
1973
100 3505-3507
1 (Trade)
1973
100 3508
1 (Trade legislation)
1973
100 3509-3510
1-1 (Import - Export matters)
1973
100 3511-3514
1-1-1 (Log exports)
1973
100 3515
1-5 (Trading with the enemy)
1973
100 3516
1-6 (Balance of payments)
1973
100 3517
2 (Industry)
1973
100 3518
3 (Small business)
1973
100 3519
3-2 (Financing - Loans)
1973
100 3520
3-2-1 (Truth in lending)
1973
100 3521
4 (Economic Development Association)
1973
100 3522
Congressional 4 (Congressional Record)
1973
100 3523
4-2 (Insertions)
1973
100 3524
Consumer
1973
100 3525
1 (Complaints)
1973
100 3526-3527
2 (Protection)
1973
100 3528-3530
Disasters
1973
100 3531
Economics
1973
100 3532
1 (Business recession)
1973
100 3533
2 (Inflation)
1973
100 3534-3541
2-1 (Wage - Price controls)
1973
100 3542-3544
2-2 (Food prices)
1973
101 3545
3 (Controls - Monopoly)
1973
101 3546
Education
1973
101 3547
1 (Colleges and universities)
1973
101 3548
2 (Conferences - Seminars)
1973
101 3549-3552
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1973
101 3553
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan Program)
1973
101 3554-3555
3-2 (National Science Grants)
1973
101 3556
4 (Libraries)
1973
101 3557
5 (Scholarships - Non-Federal institutions)
1973
101 3558
6 (Schools)
1973
101 3559
6-2 (Nursery)
1973
101 3560
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1973
101 3561
6-4 (Public)
1973
101 3562
7 (Staff, teachers, professors)
1973
101 3563
9 (Vocational education)
1973
101 3564
11 (Mexican-American Education)
1973
101 3565
Employment
1973
101 3566-3569
(A-Z)
1973
101 3570-3571
1 (Summer employment)
1973
101 3572-3576
Federal government
1973
101 3577-3578
1 (Executive)
1973
101 3579
1-1 (Departments)
1973
101 3580
1-1 (Agriculture)
1973
102 3581
1-1 (Commerce)
1973
102 3582
1-1 (Defense)
1973
102 3583
1-1 (Health, Education, Welfare)
1973
102 3584
1-1 (Housing and Urban Development)
1973
102 3585-3586
1-1 (Interior)
1973
102 3587
1-1 (Justice)
1973
102 3588
1-1 (Postal Service)
1973
102 3589
1-1 (State)
1973
102 3590
1-1 (Treasury)
1973
102 3591-3592
1-2 (Independent agencies)
1973
102 3593
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1973
102 3594
1-2 (Food and Drug Administration)
1973
102 3595
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1973
102 3596
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1973
102 3597
1-2 (Securities and Exchange Commission)
1973
102 3598
1-3 (Congressional liaison officers)
1973
102 3599
2-2-1 (Circuit courts)
1973
102 3600
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1973
102 3601
3 (Legislative)
1973
102 3602-3603
3-1 (Congress)
1973
102 3604
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1973
102 3605
3-1-2 (Senate)
1973
102 3606
3-1-4 (Travel)
1973
102 3607
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1973
102 3608
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1973
102 3609
4 (Surplus government property)
1973
102 3610
4-1 (Personal property)
1973
102 3611
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1973
102 3612
5 (Bids and contracts)
1973
102 3613
Finance
1973
102 3614
1 (Banking)
1973
102 3615
2 (Currency)
1973
102 3616-3618
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1973
102 3619
Foreign relations
1973
102 3620
1 (Foreign policy)
1973
102 3621
2 (Foreign aid)
1973
102 3622
3 (Peace Corps)
1973
102 3623
4 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1973
102 3624
5 (United Nations)
1973
102 3625
6 (Africa)
1973
102 3626
6-1 (Rhodesia)
1973
102 3627
7 (Asia)
1973
102 3628-3638
7-1 (Vietnam - Indochina)
1973
103 3639-3646
7-1 (Vietnam - Indochina)
1973
103 3647-3648
7-2 (Red China)
1973
103 3549-3650
7-3 (Russia)
1973
103 3651
7-4 (Japan)
1973
103 3652
8 (Latin America)
1973
103 3653
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1973
103 3654
9 (Middle East)
1973
103 3655
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1973
103 3656
10 (Europe)
1973
103 3657
Forest resources
1973
103 3658-3661
1 Conservation and protection)
1973
103 3662
1-1 (Diseases)
1973
103 3663
1-2 (Fires)
1973
103 3664-3665
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1973
103 3666-3667
2 (Products and industries)
1973
103 3668
2-1 (Lumber)
1973
103 3669
2-4 (Pulp and paper)
1973
103 3670
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1973
103 3671-3672
4 (Studies and statistics)
1973
103 3673-3678
5 (Timber)
1973
104 3679
5-1 (Appraisals)
1973
104 3680-3681
5-2 (Sales)
1973
104 3682-3686
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1973
104 3687
5-4 (Right of way)
1973
104 3688
Health and welfare
1973
104 3689-3691
1 (Environment)
1973
104 3692-3695
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1973
104 3696
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1973
104 3697
1-2-1 (Water; Systems; Supply)
1973
104 3698
1-3 (Air pollution)
1973
104 3699-3700
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1973
104 3701-3704
2 (Health)
1973
104 3705
2-1 (Disease and conditions)
1973
104 3706
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1973
104 3707
2-2 (Mental health)
1973
104 3708-3710
3 (Welfare)
1973
105 3711-3712
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1973
105 3713-3714
4 (Aging)
1973
105 3715-3716
5 (Drugs)
1973
105 3717
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1973
105 3718-3724
5-2 (Food additives)
1973
105 3725-3726
5-3 (Narcotics)
1973
105 3727-3729
6 (Packaging and labeling)
1973
105 3730-3738
7 (Population explosion)
1973
106 3739
8 (Child development - Day care)
1973
106 3740
Holidays
1973
106 3741
1 (National - Federal)
1973
106 3742-3743
Housing and community development
1973
106 3744
1 (Construction)
1973
106 3745-3748
2 (Financing)
1973
106 3749
3 (Urban renewal)
1973
106 3750-3752
5 (Rural development)
1973
106 3753
Immigration and naturalization
1973
106 3754
1 (Citizenship)
1973
106 3755
2 (Passport - Visas)
1973
106 3756
3 (Quotas - Refugees - Displaced persons)
1973
106 3757-3761
Indian affairs
1973
106 3762
1 (Claims)
1973
106 3763
Institutions, 1-1 (Correctional)
1973
106 3764-3766
1-2 (Health and mental)
1973
106 3767
1-3 (Nursing homes)
1973
106 3768-3769
2 (State)
1973
106 3770
3 (Private)
1973
106 3771
Insurance and retirement
1973
106 3772
1 (Federal government)
1973
106 3773
1-1 (Insurance)
1973
106 3774-3775
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1973
106 3776-3781
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1973
106 3782
1-4 (Compensation)
1973
107 3783
2 (State government)
1973
107 3784-3788
3 (Private and industrial)
1973
107 3789
4 (Title insurance)
1973
107 3790
Inventions, 1 (Patents)
1973
107 3791
2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1973
107 3792
Justice
1973
107 3793-3810
1 (Crime)
1973
107 3811
1-1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1973
107 3812
1-2 (Weapons control)
1973
107 3813
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1973
107 3814
2 (Law enforcement)
1973
107 3815
2-2 (Wiretapping)
1973
107 3816
3 (Legal)
1973
107 3817-3818
3-1 (Claims - Litigation)
1973
107 3819
3-2 (Decisions - Opinions - Interpretations)
1973
107 3820
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1973
107 3821
Labor
1973
107 3822
1 (Conditions - Employment)
1973
107 3823
1-1 (Statistics)
1973
108 3824-3827
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Act)
1973
108 3828
1-3 (Mine safety)
1973
108 3829
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages)
1973
108 3830
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1973
108 3831
3 (Unions)
1973
108 3832
3-1 (AFL-CIO)
1973
108 3833
5 (Fair labor standards)
1973
108 3834-3836
6 (Migrant - Seasonal labor)
1973
108 3837
7 (Training - Manpower)
1973
108 3838
Land
1973
108 3839
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1973
108 3840-3841
2 (Classification - Appraisal - Valuation)
1973
108 3842-3843
3 (Conservation and protection)
1973
108 3844
3-1 (Diseases - Weeds)
1973
108 3845
3-2 (Floods - Erosion - Sedimentation)
1973
108 3846-3847
4 (Land management and range administration)
1973
108 3848
4-1 (Right of way)
1973
108 3849
4-3 (Trespass)
1973
108 3850
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1973
108 3851
5 (Leases)
1973
108 3852-3853
5-1 (Desert entries)
1973
108 3854
6 (Grazing)
1973
108 3855
Legislation
1973
108 3856
1 (House)
1973
108 3857
3 (Senate)
1973
108 3858
3-1 (Proposed)
1973
108 3859
Lists
1973
108 3860
2 (Christmas lists) (Photographs)
1973
108 3861
Meetings
1973
108 3862-3869
1 (Invitations accepted)
1973
108 3870-3874
1 (Invitations accepted)
1973
109 3875-3877
2 (Invitations rejected)
1973
109 3878
3 (Designated representatives)
1973
109 3879
4 (Visitors)
1973
109 3880
Metals
1973
109 3881
1 (Gold)
1973
109 3882
2 (Silver)
1973
109 3883
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1973
109 3884
5 (Copper)
1973
109 3885
Meteorology
1973
109 3886
Military
1973
109 3887
1 (Casualty lists)
1973
109 3888-3890
2 (Pay and allowances)
1973
109 3891
3 (Officer commissions)
1973
109 3892
4 (Reservations)
1973
109 3893
4-1 (Building and grounds)
1973
109 3894
5 (Reserve and National Guard)
1973
109 3895
5-1 (Air Force)
1973
109 3896
5-2 (Army)
1973
109 3897
5-3 (Coast Guard)
1973
109 3898
5-5 (Navy)
1973
109 3899
5-6 (National Guard)
1973
109 3900
6 (Separation - Discharge - Release)
1973
109 3901
7 (Units)
1973
109 3902
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition - Explosives)
1973
109 3903
10 (Surplus property)
1973
109 3904
National Defense
1973
109 3905
1 (Civil defense)
1973
109 3906
2 (Conservation of critical and essential materials)
1973
109 3907
5 (Security)
1973
109 3908
6 (Emergency powers of the President)
1973
109 3909
Natural resources
1973
109 3910-3915
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1973
110 3916-3919
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1973
110 3920
2 (Atomic energy)
1973
110 3921
3 (Fuels)
1973
110 3922
3-1 (Coal)
1973
110 3923
3-2 (Gas)
1973
110 3924-3927
3-3 (Oil)
1973
110 3928-3931
4 (Minerals, mines and mining)
1973
110 3932-3934
4 (Minerals, mines and mining)
1973
110 3935-3940
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1973
110 3941-3942
5-1 (Idaho Water Resources Board)
1973
110 3943
6 (Water conservation)
1973
110 3944
6-2 (Irrigation)
1973
110 3945
7 (Conservation organizations)
1973
110 3946
8 (Geothermal steam)
1973
111 3947-3951
9 (Energy situation)
1973
111 3952
9-1 (Economic)
1973
111 3953
9-2 (Environmental)
1973
111 3954
9-3 (Technical)
1973
111 3955
9-4 (Foreign policy)
1973
111 3956
Nominations
1973
111 3957-3958
1 (Federal)
1973
111 3959-3961
1-1 (Department and agency heads)
1973
111 3962-3963
1-1-1 (Regional department and agency heads)
1973
111 3964
1-3 (U.S. Marshals)
1973
111 3965
2 (State and municipal)
1973
111 3966-3968
Office of Economic Opportunity
1973
111 3969
1 (Poverty programs)
1973
111 3970
1-1 (Community action programs)
1973
111 3971
1-2 (Youth programs)
1973
111 3972
1-2-1 (Job corps)
1973
111 3973
2 (Grants)
1973
111 3974
Parks and forests
1973
111 3975
1 (Federal)
1973
111 3976-3980
1-1 (National forests)
1973
112 3981
1-1 (Boise National Forest)
1973
112 3982
1-1 (Caribou National Forest)
1973
112 3983
1-1 (Challis National Forest)
1973
112 3984-3985
1-1 (Clearwater National Forest)
1973
112 3986
1-1 (Coeur d'Alene National Forest)
1973
112 3987
1-1 (Kaniksu National Forest)
1973
112 3988
1-1 (Nez Perce National Forest)
1973
112 3989
1-1 (Payette National Forest)
1973
112 3990
1-1 (St. Joe National Forest)
1973
112 3991
1-1 (Salmon National Forest)
1973
112 3992
1-1 (Sawtooth National Forest)
1973
112 3993
1-1 (Targhee National Forest)
1973
112 3994-3995
1-1 (Teton National Forest)
1973
112 3996-3997
1-2 (National parks)
1973
112 3998
1-3 (National historic sites)
1973
112 3999
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historic Site)
1973
112 4000
1-4 (National recreation areas)
1973
112 4001-4005
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1973
112 4006-4008
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1973
112 4009
1-6 (National monuments)
1973
112 4010-4012
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1973
112 4013
2 (State)
1973
112 4014
2-2 (Parks)
1973
112 4015-4018
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1973
113 4019-4021
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1973
113 4022
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area)
1973
113 4023-4024
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1973
113 4025
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1973
113 4026
4 (Monies and revenues)
1973
113 4027
5 (Multiple use)
1973
113 4028
6 (Hagerman Valley, Thousand Springs Box Canyon)
1973
113 4029
Political affairs
1973
113 4030
1 (Advertising, Campaign)
1973
113 4031-4032
2 (Funds, Campaign)
1973
113 4033
3 (Material - Issues - Campaign suggestions)
1973
113 4034
5 (Speakers, Campaign)
1973
113 4035
6 (Committees)
1973
113 4036
6-1 (Republican and Democratic national committees)
1973
113 4037
6-1-1 (Nat. Rep. & Dem. Conventions)
1973
113 4038
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic central committees)
1973
113 4039
6-3 (Republican Senate Campaign Committee)
1973
113 4040
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1973
113 4041
6-5 (Americans for Constitutional Action)
1973
113 4042
7 (Elections)
1973
113 4043
7-1 (Board of election supervisors)
1973
113 4044
7-2 (Congressional)
1973
113 4045
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1973
113 4046
7-2-2 (Senate)
1973
113 4047
7-4 (Presidential elections)
1973
113 4048
7-5 (State elections)
1973
113 4049
7-5-1 (Gubernatorial)
1973
113 4050
8 (Political Records)
1973
113 4051
8-2 (House of Representatives)
1973
113 4052
8-3 (Senate)
1973
113 4053
8-4 (State legislature)
1973
113 4054
9-1 (Commendations - Endorsements - Greetings)
1973
113 4055
9-1-1 (Individuals)
1973
113 4056
9-1-2 (Groups - Organizations - Associations)
1973
113 4057
9-1-3 (Press - Radio - TV)
1973
113 4058
9-2 (Cooperation)
1973
113 4059
9-3 (Criticisms - Complaints)
1973
113 4060
9-3-1 (Individuals)
1973
113 4061
9-3-2 (Groups - Organizations - Associations)
1973
113 4062
9-3-3 (Press - Radio - TV)
1973
113 4063
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1973
113 4064
10-1 (Len Jordan)
1973
113 4065
10-2 (Orval Hansen)
1973
113 4066
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1973
113 4067
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1973
113 4068
11-1 (Frank Church)
1973
113 4069
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1973
113 4070
13 (Idaho politics)
1973
113 4071-4072
Postal Service
1973
113 4073
1 (Position classification)
1973
113 4074
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1973
113 4075
3 (Classes, mail)
1973
113 4076-4077
4 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1973
113 4078
5 (Stamps)
1973
113 4079
6 (Transportation)
1973
113 4080
8 (Obscene mail)
1973
113 4081
(Avery)
1973
113 4082
(Emida)
1973
113 4083
(Kellogg)
1973
113 4084
(Priest River)
1973
113 4085
(Wardner)
1973
113 4086
Public Relations
1973
113 4087
1 (Anonymous - Crank - Incoherent)
1973
113 4088
2-8 (Eisenhower)
1973
113 4089-4091
3 (Thank you - Congratulations)
1973
114 4092
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1973
114 4093
3-2 (Congratulations)
1973
114 4094-4097
3-3 (Thank you letters)
1973
114 4098
3-4 (Wedding and graduation announcements)
1973
114 4099
4 (Awards - Honors)
1973
114 4100-4101
5 (Endorsements - Introductions)
1973
114 4102
6 (Fairs - Expositions - Ceremonies)
1973
114 4103
6-1 (Expo '74, Spokane)
1973
114 4104
6-2 (Revolution Bicentennial)
1973
114 4105
7 (Photographs)
1973
114 4106
8 (Publicity)
1973
114 4107
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1973
114 4108
8-2 (Newspaper, magazine and periodical articles)
1973
114 4109
9 (Reports to constituents)
1973
114 4110
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1973
114 4111-4112
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1973
114 4113
10-4 (Contributions, Donations)
1973
114 4114-4119
11 (Visitors)
1973
114 4120
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1973
114 4121
13 (Support and encouragement)
1973
114 4122
15 (Bad guys)
1973
114 4123-4124
Public works
1973
114 4125
(Albeni Falls)
1973
114 4126
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1973
114 4127
(Colorado River Project)
1973
114 4128
(Columbia River)
1973
114 4129
(Dworshak Dam)
1973
114 4130
(Lucky Peak)
1973
114 4131-4132
(Snake River - Washington)
1973
114 4133
(Snake River - Idaho)
1973
115 4134
(Southwest Idaho Development Project)
1973
115 4135
(Swan Falls - Guffy Dam)
1973
115 4136
(Teton)
1973
115 4137
Publications
1973
115 4138-4140
Recreation
1973
115 4141-4142
1 (Facilities)
1973
115 4143
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1973
115 4144-4146
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1973
115 4147
Reports - Statistics
1973
115 4148
Salaries, 1 (Federal employees)
1973
115 4149
1-1 (Classified workers)
1973
115 4150
1-2 (Congressional & judicial)
1973
115 4151
2-1 (Teachers)
1973
115 4152-4154
3 (Minimum wages)
1973
115 4155
4 (Police)
1973
115 4156-4158
Selective service
1973
115 4159
1 (Deferment policy)
1973
115 4160
Servicemen and veterans
1973
115 4161-4169
(Alphabetical)
1973
116 4170-4174
(Alphabetical)
1973
116 4175-4177
Social security
1973
116 4178
1 (Benefits)
1973
116 4179
1-1 (Annuities)
1973
116 4180-4182
1-2 (Medicare)
1973
116 4183
2 (Eligibility)
1973
116 4184
Space affairs
1973
116 4185-4187
Speeches and statements, 1 (Speeches)
1973
116 4188
2 (Statements)
1973
116 4189
3 (Testimony)
1973
116 4190
State Government
1973
116 4191
1 (Executive)
1973
116 4192
2 (Legislative)
1973
116 4193
2-1 (Memorials)
1973
116 4194
3 (Federal - State bulletins)
1973
116 4195
4 (Counties)
1973
116 4196
5 (Towns and cities)
1973
116 4197
6 (Governments under U.S. protection)
1973
116 4198
Taxes
1973
116 4199-4206
1 (Federal)
1973
117 4207-4208
1 (Federal)
1973
117 4209-4211
1-2 (Income)
1973
117 4212
2 (State and local)
1973
117 4213
2-1 (Property taxes)
1973
117 4214
3 (Revenue sharing)
1973
117 4215
Time
1973
117 4216
Transportation
1973
117 4217
1 (Aviation)
1973
117 4218-4219
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1973
117 4220
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1973
117 4221
1-3 (Air passenger, freight)
1973
117 4222
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1973
2-1 (Ports - Harbors - Shipyards - Docks)
1973
Box Folder
117 4224
2-2 (Ships - Shipping)
1973
117 4225
3 (Roads)
1973
117 4226-4227
3-1 (Federal roads)
1973
117 4228
3-2 (State roads)
1973
117 4229
3-3 (Highway safety)
1973
117 4230-4231
3-4 (Highway Trust Fund)
1973
117 4232
4 (Motor carriers)
1973
117 4233
5 (Rail carriers)
1973
117 4234
6 (Mass transit - Subways)
1973
117 4235
Un-American activities
1973
117 4236
1 (Communism)
1973
117 4237
Utilities, 1 (Communications)
1973
117 4238-4242
1-1 (Radio - TV)
1973
117 4242-4244
2 (Power and light)
1973
117 4245
4 (Natural gas companies)
1973
117 4246
Veterans
1973
117 4247
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1973
117 4248
2 (Insurance)
1973
117 4249
3 (Education and schooling)
1973
117 4250
4 (Loan guarantees)
1973
117 4251-4254
5 (Annuities - Pension - Disability allowance)
1973
118 4255
Agriculture
1974
118 4256
1 (Commodities)
1974
118 4257
1-1 (Grains)
1974
118 4258
1-2 (Wheat)
1974
118 4259-4261
1-3 (Potatoes)
1974
118 4262
1-5 (Sugar beets)
1974
118 4263
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1974
118 4264
1-9 (Sugar)
1974
118 4265
2 (Entomology)
1974
118 4266-4269
3 (Farm programs)
1974
118 4270
3 (AFL-CIO review of FHA loans)
1974
118 4271-4272
3-1 (Dairy)
1974
118 4273-4274
3-2 (Meat)
1974
118 4275
3-3 (Wool)
1974
118 4276
4 (Farm loan)
1974
118 4277
5 (School lunch programs)
1974
118 4278
6 (Food stamps)
1974
118 4279
7 (Farm supplies)
1974
118 4280-4281
Appropriations
1974
118 4282-4285
1 (Federal)
1974
118 4286
Arts and humanities
1974
118 4287
Associations and committees, 1 (Congressional)
1974
118 4288-4292
1-2 (House of Representatives)
1974
118 4293
1-3 (Senate)
1974
118 4294
2 (Civic - Citizens - Fraternal)
1974
118 4295
2-1 (Chowder and marching club)
1974
118 4296
2-3 (Acorns)
1974
118 4297
2-5 (Steering Committee)
1974
118 4298
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1974
118 4299-4302
2-7 (Committee for Survival of a Free Congress)
1974
119 4303
Civil rights)
1974
119 4304-4305
(Press shield)
1974
119 4306
1 (Discrimination)
1974
119 4307
2 (Segregation)
1974
119 4308-4312
3 (Human rights)
1974
119 4313
Civil service
1974
119 4314
2 (Exams and standards)
1974
119 4315
5 (Position classification)
1974
119 4216
Commerce
1974
119 4317-4318
1 (Trade)
1974
119 4319-4320
1-1 (Import - Export)
1974
119 4321
1-1-1 (Log exports)
1974
119 4322
1-5 (Trading with the enemy)
1974
119 4323
1-5 (Industry)
1974
119 4324
3 (Small business)
1974
119 4325
3-2 (Financing - Loans)
1974
119 4326
3-2-1 (Truth in lending)
1974
119 4327
3-3 (Supplies - Equipment - Facilities - Material)
1974
119 4328
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1974
119 4329
Congressional
1974
119 4330
4-2 (Insertions)
1974
119 4331
Consumers
1974
119 4332
1 (Complaints)
1974
119 4333-4336
2 (Protection)
1974
119 4337-4344
2-1 (Consumer Protection Act)
1974
120 4345-4347
Disasters
1974
120 4348
Economics
1974
120 4349
1 (Business recession)
1974
120 4350
2 (Inflation)
1974
120 4351-4354
2-1 (Wage - Price controls)
1974
120 4355
2-2 (Food prices)
1974
120 4356
3 (Controls - Monopoly)
1974
120 4357-4359
Education
1974
120 4360
1 (Colleges and universities)
1974
120 4361-4367
3 (Federal aid)
1974
120 4368
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan Program)
1974
120 4369
4 (Libraries)
1974
120 4370
5 (Scholarships and non federal grants)
1974
120 4371
6 (Schools)
1974
120 4372
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1974
120 4373
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1974
120 4374-4375
6-4 (Public)
1974
120 4376
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1974
120 4377
7 (Staff - Teachers)
1974
120 4378
8 (Standards, requirements)
1974
120 4379
9 (Vocational)
1974
120 4380
11 (Mexican-American education)
1974
120 4381
12 (Sex education)
1974
120 4382
Employment
1974
120 4383-4387
(Alphabetical, A-Z)
1974
120 4388
1 (Summer employment)
1974
120 4389-4390
1-1 (Summer intern)
1974
121 4391-4400
Federal government
1974
121 4401
1 (Executive)
1974
121 4402
1-1 (Departments)
1974
121 4403
1-1 (Agriculture)
1974
121 4404
1-1 (Commerce)
1974
121 4405
1-1 (Defense)
1974
121 4406
1-1 (Health, Education, Welfare)
1974
121 4407
1-1 (Housing and Urban Development)
1974
121 4408
1-1 (Interior)
1974
121 4409
1-1 (Labor)
1974
121 4410
1-1 (State)
1974
121 4411
1-1 (Transportation)
1974
121 4412
1-1 (Treasury)
1974
121 4413
1-2 (Independent Agencies)
1974
121 4414
1-2 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1974
121 4415
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1974
121 4416
1-2 (Federal Energy Administration)
1974
121 4417
1-2 (Federal Reserve)
1974
121 4418
1-2 (Federal Trade Commission)
1974
121 4419
1-2 (Food and Drug Administration)
1974
121 4420-4421
1-2 (General Services Administration)
1974
121 4422-4424
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1974
121 4425
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1974
121 4426
1-3 (Congressional Liaison)
1974
121 4427
1-4 (Paperwork)
1974
121 4428
2 (Judicial)
1974
121 4429
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1974
121 4430
3 (Legislative)
1974
121 4431
3-1 (Congress)
1974
121 4432
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1974
121 4433
3-1-2 (Senate)
1974
121 4434
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1974
121 4435
3-1-4 (Travel of Senator)
1974
121 4436
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1974
121 4437
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1974
121 4438
4 (Surplus government property)
1974
121 4439
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1974
121 4440
6 (Federal, state, local relations)
1974
121 4441
Finance
1974
121 4442
1 (Banking)
1974
121 4443
2 (Currency)
1974
121 4444-4448
3 (Public debt)
1974
122 4449
Foreign relations
1974
122 4450
1 (Foreign policy)
1974
122 4451-4453
2 (Foreign aid)
1974
122 4454
4 (Treaties - Peace pacts)
1974
122 4455
5 (United Nations)
1974
122 4456
6 (Africa)
1974
122 4457
6-1 (Rhodesia)
1974
122 4458
7 (Asia)
1974
122 4459
7-1 (Vietnam - IndoChina)
1974
122 4460
7-2 (Red China)
1974
122 4461-4463
7-3 (Russia)
1974
122 4464
7-4 (Japan)
1974
122 4465
8 (Latin America)
1974
122 4466-4468
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1974
122 4469
8-2 (Cuba)
1974
122 4470
9 (Middle East)
1974
122 4471
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1974
122 4472
10 (Europe)
1974
122 4473-4474
Forest resources
1974
122 4475-4478
1 (Conservation and protection)
1974
122 4479
1-1 (Diseases)
1974
122 4480
1-2 (Fires)
1974
122 4481-4494
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1974
123 4495-4496
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1974
123 4497
1-4 (Weeds)
1974
123 4498-4502
2 (Products and industries)
1974
123 4503
2-1 (Lumber)
1974
123 4504
2-4 (Pulp and paper)
1974
123 4505
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1974
123 4506
3-1 (Costs, methods, procedures)
1974
123 4507
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1974
123 4508-4509
4 (Studies and statistics)
1974
123 4510
5 (Timber)
1974
123 4511-4512
5-1 (Appraisals)
1974
123 4513-4515
5-2 (Sales)
1974
123 4516-4517
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1974
123 4518
5-4 (Right of way)
1974
123 4519
Health and welfare
1974
123 4520
1 (Environment)
1974
123 4521
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1974
123 4522-4523
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1974
123 4524
1-2-1 (Water systems, supply)
1974
123 4525-4526
1-3 (Air pollution)
1974
123 4527
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1974
123 4528-4529
2 (Health)
1974
124 4530-4534
2 (Health)
1974
124 4535
2-1 (Disease and conditions)
1974
124 4536
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1974
124 4537
2-2 (Mental health)
1974
124 4538
3 (Welfare)
1974
124 4539
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1974
124 4540
4 (Aging)
1974
124 4541
5 (Drugs)
1974
124 4542-4547
5-2 (Food additives)
1974
124 4548
5-3 (Narcotics)
1974
124 4549
6 (Packaging and labeling)
1974
124 4550-4551
7 (Population explosion)
1974
124 4552
8 (Child development - Day care)
1974
124 4553
Holidays
1974
124 4554
1 (Federal)
1974
124 4555
Housing and community development
1974
124 4556
1 (Construction)
1974
124 4557-4559
2 (Financing)
1974
124 4560
3 (Urban renewal)
1974
124 4561
5 (Rural)
1974
124 4562
Immigration and naturalization
1974
124 4563
1 (Citizenship)
1974
124 4564-4565
2 (Passport - Visas)
1974
124 4566
3 (Quotas, refugees)
1974
124 4567-4574
Indian Affairs
1974
125 4575-4576
(Kootenai)
1974
125 4577
1 (Claims)
1974
125 4578
Institutions
1974
125 4579
1-1 (Correctional)
1974
125 4580-4581
1-2 (Health and mental)
1974
125 4582
1-3 (Nursing home)
1974
125 4583
2 (State)
1974
125 4584
Insurance and retirement, 1 (Federal)
1974
125 4585-4586
1 (Insurance)
1974
125 4587-4588
1-2 (Retirement annuities)
1974
125 4589-4592
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1974
125 4593
1-4 (Compensation)
1974
125 4594-4596
3 (Private and industrial)
1974
125 4597
Justice
1974
125 4598-4614
1 (Crime)
1974
126 4615-4617
1 (Crime)
1974
126 4618
1-1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1974
126 4619
1-2 (Weapons control)
1974
126 4620
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1974
126 4621
2 (Law enforcement)
1974
126 4622-4623
3 (Legal)
1974
126 4624
3-1 (Claims - Litigation)
1974
126 4625
3-2 (Decisions)
1974
126 4626
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1974
126 4627
3-3 (Regulations)
1974
126 4628
Labor
1974
126 4629
1 (Conditions - Employment)
1974
126 4630
1-1 (Statistics)
1974
126 4631-4635
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Act)
1974
126 4636-4637
2 (Strikes)
1974
126 4638
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1974
126 4639
3 (Unions)
1974
126 4640
3 (Chavez)
1974
126 4641
4 (Employment of handicapped)
1974
126 4642
5 (Fair standards)
1974
126 4643
6 (Migrant - Seasonal)
1974
126 4644
7 (Training - Manpower)
1974
126 4645
Land
1974
126 4646
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1974
126 4647-4651
2 (Classification - Appraisal)
1974
126 4652-4653
3 (Conservation and protection)
1974
126 4654
3-1 (Diseases, weeds, pests)
1974
126 4655
3-2 (Floods, erosion)
1974
126 4656-4660
4 (Management)
1974
126 4661
4-1 (Rights of way)
1974
126 4662
4-3 (Trespass)
1974
126 4663
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1974
126 4664-4670
5-1 (Desert entries)
1974
127 4671-4672
6 (Grazing)
1974
127 4673
Legislation
1974
127 4674
2 (Joint)
1974
127 4675
3 (Senate)
1974
127 4676
Lists
1974
127 4677-4678
Meetings
1974
127 4679-4798
1 (Invitations accepted)
1974
127 4699-4702
2 (Invitations rejected)
1974
127 4703
3 (Designated representatives)
1974
127 4704
4 (Visits arranged)
1974
127 4705
Metals
1974
127 4706-4707
1 (Gold)
1974
128 4708-4711
1 (Gold)
1974
128 4712
3 (Steel)
1974
128 4713-4715
4 Lead - Zinc
1974
128 4716
Military
1974
128 4717
1 (Casualty lists)
1974
128 4718-4720
2 (Pay and allowances)
1974
128 4721
4 (Reservations)
1974
128 4722
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1974
128 4723
5 (Reserves and National Guard)
1974
128 4724
5-2 (Army)
1974
128 4725
5-5 (Navy)
1974
128 4726
5-6 (National Guard)
1974
128 4727
8 (USO)
1974
128 4728
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition)
1974
128 4729-4731
9 (Weapons [Minuteman])
1974
128 4732-4735
National Defense, 2 (Conservation of materials - Stockpile)
1974
128 4736
5 (Security)
1974
128 4737
6 (Emergency powers of the President)
1974
128 4738
Natural resources
1974
128 4739-4756
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1974
129 4757-4761
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1974
129 4762
2 (Atomic energy)
1974
129 4763
3 (Fuels)
1974
129 4764-4767
3-1 (Coal)
1974
129 4768-4769
3-2 (Gas)
1974
129 4770-4771
3-3 (Oil)
1974
129 4772-4776
4 (Minerals and mining)
1974
129 4777-4788
4 (Minerals and mining)
1974
129 4789-4795
5 (Water resources, watersheds)
1974
130 4796-4799
5-1 (Water Resource Board)
1974
130 4800-4801
6 (Water conservation)
1974
130 4802
6-1 (Districts)
1974
130 4803
6-2 (Irrigation)
1974
130 4804
8 (Geothermal)
1974
130 4805-4813
9 (Energy)
1974
130 4814-4816
9-1 (Economic)
1974
130 4817-4819
9-1 (Economic)
1974
130 4820
9-2 (Environmental)
1974
130 4821
9-3 (Technical)
1974
130 4822-4825
9-4 (Foreign policy)
1974
130 4826-4827
Nominations
1974
130 4828-4836
1 (Federal)
1974
130 4837
1-1 (Departments and agencies)
1974
130 4838
1-1-1 (Regional departments and agencies)
1974
130 4839
1-3 (U.S. marshals)
1974
130 4840
1-4-1 (U.S. district, and circuit court judges)
1974
131 4841
Office of Economic Opportunity
1974
131 4842
1 (Poverty programs)
1974
131 4843
1-1 (Community action programs)
1974
131 4844
1-2 (Youth programs)
1974
131 4845
1-2-1 (Job corps)
1974
131 4846
2 (Grants)
1974
131 4847
Parks and forests
1974
131 4848-4850
1 (Federal)
1974
131 4851
1-1 (National forests)
1974
131 4852
1-1 (Boise National Forest)
1974
131 4853
1-1 (Caribou National Forest)
1974
131 4854
1-1 (Challis National Forest)
1974
131 4855
1-1 (Clearwater National Forest)
1974
131 4856
1-1 (Humboldt National Forest)
1974
131 4857
1-1 (Idaho Panhandle National Forest)
1974
131 4858
1-1 (Nez Perce National Forest)
1974
131 4859
1-1 (Payette National Forest)
1974
131 4860
1-1 (Sawtooth National Forest)
1974
131 4861
1-1 (Targhee National Forest)
1974
131 4862-4865
1-2 (National parks)
1974
131 4866-4868
1-2 (National parks, Senate hearings)
1974
131 4869-4870
1-2 National parks, Senate hearings
1974
131 4871
1-3 (National historic sites)
1974
131 4872
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historic Site)
1974
131 4873
1-4 (National recreation areas)
1974
131 4874-4877
1-4-1 Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1974
131 4878
1-6 (National monuments)
1974
131 4879-4883
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1974
131 4884
2-1 (Forests)
1974
131 4885
2-2 (Parks)
1974
131 4886-4890
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1974
132 4891-4896
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1974
132 4897-4900
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1974
132 4901
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1974
132 4902
3-2-1 (Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness)
1974
132 4903
4 (Monies and revenue)
1974
132 4904
5 Parks & Forests (multiple use)
1974
132 4905
6 (Hagerman Valley - Thousand Springs)
1974
132 4906
Political affairs
1974
132 4907
1 (Campaign ads)
1974
132 4908-4911
2 (Campaign funds)
1974
132 4912
3 (Issues, problems, suggestions - Campaign)
1974
132 4913
6 (Committees)
1974
132 4914
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1974
132 4915
6-1-1 (Republican and Democratic conventions)
1974
132 4916-4917
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic committees)
1974
132 4918
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1974
132 4919
6-4 (Republican conference)
1974
132 4920-4921
7 (Elections)
1974
132 4922
7 (Elections - Popular and electoral)
1974
132 4923
7-2 (Congressional)
1974
132 4924
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1974
132 4925
7-2-2 (Senate)
1974
132 4926
7-4 (Presidential elections)
1974
132 4927
7-4 (Chappaquiddick)
1974
132 4928
7-5 (State elections)
1974
132 4929
7-5-1 (Gubernatorial)
1974
132 4930
7-5-2 (Legislative)
1974
132 4931
8 (Records)
1974
132 4932
8-3-1 (Voting records)
1974
132 4933
9 (Political relations)
1974
132 4934
9-1 (Commendations, endorsements, greetings)
1974
132 4935
9-1-1 (Individuals)
1974
132 4936
9-1-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1974
132 4937
9-1-3 (Press, radio, TV)
1974
132 4938
9-2 (Cooperation)
1974
132 4939
9-3 (Criticisms - Complaints)
1974
132 4940
9-3-1 (Individuals)
1974
132 4941
9-3-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1974
132 4942
9-3-3 (Press, radio, TV)
1974
132 4943
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1974
132 4944
10-1 (Len Jordan)
1974
132 4945
10-2 (Orval Hansen)
1974
132 4946-4949
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1974
132 4950
10-4 (George Hansen)
1974
132 4951
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1974
132 4952-4953
11-1 (Frank Church)
1974
132 4954-4955
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1974
132 4956
13 (Idaho politics)
1974
133 4957
Postal Service
1974
133 4958-4960
1 (Position classification)
1974
133 4961-4963
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1974
133 4964
3 (Classes, Mail)
1974
133 4965
4 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1974
133 4966
5 (Stamps)
1974
133 4967
6 (Transportation)
1974
133 4968-4969
Public relations
1974
133 4970
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1974
133 4971-4974
3 (Thank yous and congratulations)
1974
133 4975
3-1 (Condolences and Sympathy)
1974
133 4976
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1974
133 4977-4981
3-3 (Thank yous sent)
1974
133 4982
3-5 (Telephone calls)
1974
133 4983
4 (Awards and honors)
1974
133 4984
5 (Endorsements, introductions, commendations)
1974
133 4985
6 (Fairs, Expos, ceremonies)
1974
133 4986
6-1 (Expo '74, Spokane) (Photographs)
1974
133 4987-4988
6-2 (Bicentennial)
1974
133 4989
7 (Photographs)
1974
133 4990
8 (Publicity)
1974
133 4991-4998
8-1 (Press, radio, TV)
1974
134 4999-5000
8-1 (Press, radio, TV)
1974
134 5001
8-2 (Periodical articles)
1974
134 5002
9 (Reports to constituents)
1974
134 5003
9-1 (Reports from other members)
1974
134 5004-5009
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1974
134 5010-5011
9-2 (Questionnaires - Middle Snake)
1974
134 5012
10-2 (Farmer's bulletin)
1974
134 5013
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1974
134 5014-5015
11 (Visitors)
1974
134 5016
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1974
134 5017
13 (Support and encouragement)
1974
134 5018
14 (Good guys)
1974
134 5019
15 (Bad guys)
1974
134 5020-5021
Public works
1974
134 5022
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1974
134 5023
(Colorado River Project)
1974
134 5024
(Columbia River)
1974
134 5025-5027
(Dworshak Dam)
1974
134 5028
(Snake River - Idaho)
1974
134 5029
(Snake River - Washington)
1974
134 5030
(Teton Dam)
1974
134 5031
Recreation
1974
134 5032
(Facilities)
1974
134 5033
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1974
134 5034
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1974
134 5035-5036
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1974
134 5037
Reports and statistics
1974
134 5038
Salaries, 1 (Federal employees)
1974
134 5039-5040
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1974
134 5041
3 (Minimum wages)
1974
134 5042
Selective service
1974
134 5043-5047
Servicemen and veterans
1974
135 5048
Social security
1974
135 5049-5050
1 (Benefits)
1974
135 5051
1-1 (Annuities)
1974
135 5052-5053
1-2 (Medicare)
1974
135 5054
2 (Eligibility)
1974
135 5055
Space affairs
1974
135 5056
Speeches and statements
1974
135 5057-5059
1 (Speeches)
1974
135 5060
1 (NAM speech)
1974
135 5061
1 (Clean air speech)
1974
135 5062
2 (Statements)
1974
135 5063
3 (Testimony)
1974
135 5064
4 (By others)
1974
135 5065
State government
1974
135 5066
1 (Executive)
1974
135 5067
2 (Legislative)
1974
135 5068
4 (Counties)
1974
135 5069
5 (Town and cities)
1974
135 5070
6 (Protectorships)
1974
135 5071
Taxes
1974
135 5072-5073
1 (Federal)
1974
135 5074
1-1 (Excise)
1974
135 5075-5080
1-2 (Income)
1974
135 5081
2 (State and local)
1974
135 5082
2-1 (Property)
1974
135 5083
3 (Revenue sharing)
1974
135 5084-5086
Time
1974
135 5087
Transportation
1974
135 5088
1 (Aviation)
1974
135 5089
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1974
135 5090
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1974
135 5091
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1974
135 5092
1-4 (Airlines and aircraft)
1974
135 5093
2 (Maritime)
1974
135 5094
2-2 (Ships - Shipping)
1974
135 5095
3 (Roads)
1974
135 5096
3-1 (Federal roads)
1974
135 5097
3-2 (State roads)
1974
135 5098
3-3 (Highway safety)
1974
135 5099
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1974
135 5100-5104
4 (Motor carriers)
1974
135 5105-5107
5 (Rail carriers)
1974
135 5108-5109
5 (Amtrak, 1969-1973)
1974
136 5110
6 (Mass transit - Subways)
1974
136 5111
Un-American activities)
1974
136 5112
1 (Communism)
1974
136 5113
Utilities
1974
136 5114
1 (Communications)
1974
136 5115-5117
1-1 (Radio-TV)
1974
136 5118-5119
1-1 (Cable & radio copyright - S 1361)
1974
136 5120-5121
1-1 (Broadcast license renewal - HR 12993)
1974
136 5122
2 (Power - Light)
1974
136 5123-5126
Veterans
1974
136 5127-5129
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1974
136 5130
2 (Insurance)
1974
136 5131-5136
3 (Education)
1974
136 5137-5144
3 (Education)
1974
136 5145
4 (Loan guarantees)
1974
136 5146-5148
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability)
1974
137 5149-5155
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability)
1974
137 5156
Agriculture
1975
137 5157
1 (Commodities)
1975
137 5158-5159
1-2 (Wheat)
1975
137 5160-5162
1-3 (Potatoes)
1975
137 5163
1-5 (Sugar beets)
1975
137 5164
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1975
137 5165
1-7 (Honey)
1975
137 5166
1-9 (Sugar)
1975
137 5167
2 (Entomology)
1975
137 5168-5174
3 (Farm program)
1975
137 5175
3-1 (Dairy)
1975
137 5176-5178
3-2 (Meat)
1975
137 5179
3-3 (Wool)
1975
137 5180
5 (School lunch programs)
1975
137 5181-5184
6 (Food stamps)
1975
137 5185
7 (Farm supplies)
1975
137 5186
Appropriations
1975
137 5187-5190
1 (Federal)
1975
138 5191-5193
1 (Federal)
1975
138 5194
Arts and Humanities
1975
138 5195
Associations and committees
1975
138 5196
1 (Congressional)
1975
138 5197
1-2 (House of Representatives)
1975
138 5198
1-3 (Senate)
1975
138 5199
1-3-1 (Interior and Insular Affairs)
1975
138 5200
2 (Civic, citizens, and fraternal)
1975
138 5201
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1975
138 5202
2-3 (Acorns)
1975
138 5203-5205
2-5 (Steering Committee)
1975
138 5206
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1975
138 5207-5213
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress), (Correspondence)
1975
138 5214-5222
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress), (Mailings)
1975
138 5223
2-8 (Committee on Committees)
1975
138 5224
2-9 (Citizens for Decency through Law)
1975
139 5225
Civil rights
1975
139 5226-5228
1 (Discrimination)
1975
139 5229
2 (Segregation)
1975
139 5230
3 (Human rights)
1975
139 5231
Civil service
1975
139 5232
2 (Exams and standards)
1975
139 5233-5234
4 (Personnel activities)
1975
139 5235
5 (Position classification - Reclassification)
1975
139 5236
6 (Separations)
1975
139 5237
Commerce
1975
139 5238
1 (Trade)
1975
139 5239
1-1 (Import - Export matters)
1975
139 5240
1-1-1 (Log exports)
1975
139 5241
1-2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1975
139 5242
1-4 (Fair commerce)
1975
139 5243
1-5 (Trading with the enemy)
1975
139 5244
2 (Industry)
1975
139 5245
3 (Small business)
1975
139 5246
3-1 (Contracts - Markets)
1975
139 5247
3-2 (Financing Loans)
1975
139 5248-5249
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1975
139 5250
Congressional
1975
139 5251
3 (Library of Congress)
1975
139 5252
4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1975
139 5253
Consumers
1975
139 5254
1 (Complaints)
1975
139 5255-5258
2 (Protection)
1975
139 5259-5266
2 (Protection - S 200)
1975
139 5267-5269
Disasters
1975
139 5270
Economics
1975
139 5271
1 (Business recession)
1975
139 5272
2 (Inflation)
1975
139 5273-5274
2-1 (Wage - Price controls)
1975
139 5275
2-2 (Food prices)
1975
139 5276
3 (Controls - Monopoly)
1975
139 5277
Education
1975
139 5278
1 (Colleges and universities)
1975
139 5279
2 (Conferences - Seminars)
1975
139 5280-5282
3 (Federal aid)
1975
140 5283-5289
3 (Federal aid)
1975
140 5290
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan Program)
1975
140 5291
3-2 (National Science Grants)
1975
140 5292
4 (Libraries)
1975
140 5293
5 (Scholarships - Student Exchange)
1975
140 5294
6 (Schools)
1975
140 5295
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1975
140 5296
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1975
140 5297
6-4 (Public)
1975
140 5298
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1975
140 5299
7 (Staff, teachers, instructors, professors)
1975
140 5300-5301
9 (Vocational)
1975
140 5302
10 (Television)
1975
140 5303
11 (Mexican-American)
1975
140 5304
12 (Sex education)
1975
140 5305-5308
Employment
1975
140 5309-5310
1 (Summer)
1975
140 5311-5313
1-1 (Interns)
1975
140 5314-5328
Federal government
1975
141 5329-5331
1 (Executive)
1975
141 5332
1-1 (Agriculture)
1975
141 5333
1-1 (Commerce)
1975
141 5334
1-1 (Defense)
1975
141 5335-5337
1-1 (Health, Education, and Welfare)
1975
141 5338
1-1 (Housing and Urban Development)
1975
141 5339
1-1 (Interior)
1975
141 5340
1-1 (Justice)
1975
141 5341
1-1 (Labor)
1975
141 5342
1-1 (Post Office)
1975
141 5343
1-1 (State)
1975
141 5344
1-1 (Transportation)
1975
141 5345
1-1 (Treasury)
1975
141 5346
1-2 (Central Intelligence Agency)
1975
141 5347
1-2 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1975
141 5348
1-2 (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
1975
141 5349
1-2 (Federal Energy Administration)
1975
141 5350
1-2 (Federal Trade Commission)
1975
141 5351
1-2 (Food and Drug Administration)
1975
141 5352
1-2 (General Services Administration)
1975
141 5353
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1975
141 5354
1-2 (Securities and Exchange Commission)
1975
141 5355
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1975
141 5356
1-2 (Veterans Administration)
1975
141 5357
1-2-1 (Regulatory reform)
1975
141 5358
1-3 (Congressional Liaison Officers)
1975
141 5359
1-4 (Paperwork reduction)
1975
141 5360
2-2-1 (Circuit courts)
1975
141 5361
3 (Legislative)
1975
141 5362
3-1 (Congress)
1975
141 5363
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1975
141 5364-5365
3-1-2 (Senate)
1975
141 5366-5370
3-1-2 (Senate - Rule XXII)
1975
141 5371
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1975
141 5372
3-1-4 (Travel of Senator)
1975
141 5373
3-3 (Printing Office)
1975
141 5374
4 (Surplus property)
1975
141 5375
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1975
141 5376
5 (Bids and contracts)
1975
141 5377
Finance
1975
141 5378
1 (Banking)
1975
141 5379
2 (Currency)
1975
141 5380-5384
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1975
141 5385
4 (Federal aid)
1975
141 5386
Foreign relations
1975
141 5387-5389
1 (Foreign policy)
1975
141 5390-5391
2 (Foreign aid)
1975
141 5392-5393
2-1 (Food aid)
1975
141 5394
3 (Peace Corps)
1975
141 5395
4 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1975
141 5396-5398
5 (United Nations)
1975
142 5399
6 (Africa)
1975
142 5400
6-1 (Rhodesia)
1975
142 5401
6-2 (Angola)
1975
142 5402
7 (Asia)
1975
142 5403-5408
7-1 (Vietnam - Indochina)
1975
142 5409
7-3 (Russia)
1975
142 5410
7-4 (Japan)
1975
142 5411-5412
7-5 (Korea)
1975
142 5413
8 Latin America
1975
142 5414-5416
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1975
142 5417
8-2 (Cuba)
1975
142 5418-5419
9 (Middle East)
1975
142 5420-5422
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1975
142 5423-5425
10 (Europe and NATO)
1975
142 5426
10-1-1 (Basques)
1975
142 5427-5430
Forest resources, 1 (Conservation and protection)
1975
142 5431
1-1 (Diseases)
1975
142 5432
1-2 (Fires)
1975
142 5433-5436
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1975
142 5437-5442
2 (Products and industries)
1975
143 5443-5449
2 (Products and industries)
1975
143 5450
2-1 (Lumber)
1975
143 5451
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1975
143 5452
3-1 (Costs - Methods - Procedures)
1975
143 5453
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1975
143 5454
4 (Studies and statistics)
1975
143 5455
5 (Timber)
1975
143 5456
5-1 (Appraisals)
1975
143 5457-5458
5-2 (Sales)
1975
143 5459-5461
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1975
143 5462
5-4 (Rights of way)
1975
143 5463
5-5 (Vehicles and equipment)
1975
143 5464
Health and welfare
1975
143 5465
1 (Environment)
1975
143 5466
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1975
143 5467-5468
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1975
143 5469
1-2-1 (Water - Systems and supply)
1975
143 5470-5474
1-3 (Air pollution)
1975
143 5475
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1975
143 5476-5480
2 (Health)
1975
143 5481-5482
2-1 (Diseases and conditions)
1975
143 5483
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1975
143 5484
2-2 (Mental health)
1975
143 5485
3 (Welfare)
1975
143 5486
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1975
143 5487
4 (Aging)
1975
143 5488
5 (Drugs)
1975
143 5489
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1975
143 5490-5491
5-2 (Food additives)
1975
143 5492
5-3 (Narcotics)
1975
144 5493
6 (Packaging and labeling)
1975
144 5494-5495
7 (Population explosion)
1975
144 5496
8 (Child development - Day care)
1975
144 5497
Holidays, 1 (Federal)
1975
144 5498
Housing and community development
1975
144 5499
1 (Construction)
1975
144 5500-5502
2 (Financing and loans)
1975
144 5503
3 (Urban renewal)
1975
144 5504
4 (Bids and contracts)
1975
144 5505
5 (Rural development)
1975
144 5506
Immigration and naturalization
1975
144 5507
1 (Citizenship)
1975
144 5508
2 (Passport - Visas)
1975
144 5509
3 (Quotas, refugees, displaced persons)
1975
144 5510
4 (Illegal aliens),
1975
144 5511-5515
Indian Affairs
1975
144 5516
1 (Claims)
1975
144 5517
Institutions, 1-1 (Correctional)
1975
144 5518-5519
1-2 (Health and mental)
1975
144 5520
1-3 (Nursing home standards)
1975
144 5521
2 (State)
1975
144 5522
3 (Private)
1975
144 5523
Insurance and retirement, 1 (Federal)
1975
144 5524
1-1 (Insurance)
1975
144 5525
1-2 (Retirement annuities)
1975
144 5526
1-3 (Railroad)
1975
144 5527-5528
1-4 (Compensations)
1975
144 5529-5532
3 (Private and industrial)
1975
144 5533-5537
3 (Private pension)
1975
144 5538
Inventions, 2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1975
144 5539
Justice
1975
144 5540
1 (Crime)
1975
144 5541
1-1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1975
144 5542
1-2 (Weapons control)
1975
145 5543
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1975
145 5544
2 (Law enforcement)
1975
145 5545-5546
3 (Legal)
1975
145 5547
3-1 (Claims - Litigations)
1975
145 5548
3-2 (Decisions, opinions, interpretations)
1975
145 5549
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1975
145 5550
Labor
1975
145 5551
1 (Conditions - Employment)
1975
145 5552-5553
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Act)
1975
145 5554
1-2 (OSHA - Logging)
1975
145 5555
1-3 (Mine safety)
1975
145 5556-5562
2 (Strikes, work stoppages)
1975
145 5563-5565
2 (Strikes, work stoppages)
1975
145 5566-5571
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1975
145 5572-5574
2-1 (Common situs)
1975
145 5575-5576
3 (Unions)
1975
145 5577
3-1 (AFL-CIO)
1975
145 5578
3-3 (Independent unions)
1975
145 5579
4 (Employment of handicapped)
1975
145 5580
5 (Fair labor standards)
1975
145 5581
6 (Migrant - Seasonal)
1975
145 5582
7 (Training, manpower)
1975
145 5583
Land
1975
145 5584-5585
1 (Acquisitions and disposals)
1975
145 5586-5588
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1975
146 5589
3 (Conservation and protection)
1975
146 5590
3-1 (Diseases, weeds, insects, pests)
1975
146 5591
3-2 (Floods, erosion, sedimentation)
1975
146 5592-5594
4 (Management and range administration)
1975
146 5595
4-1 (Rights of way)
1975
146 5596
4-2 (Small tracts)
1975
146 5597
4-3 (Trespass)
1975
146 5598
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1975
146 5599
5 (Leases)
1975
146 5600-5601
5-1 (Desert entries)
1975
146 5602-5604
6 (Grazing)
1975
146 5605
Legislation
1975
146 5606-5607
3 (Senate)
1975
146 5608-5612
3 (Senate - Dear colleague)
1975
146 5613
Lists
1975
146 5614
Meetings
1975
146 5615
1 (JAM's Testimonial)
14 November 1975
146 5616-5633
1 (Invitations accepted)
1975
146 5634
1-1 (Speeches and phone interviews)
1975
147 5635-5646
2 (Invitations rejected)
1975
147 5647
3 (Designated representatives)
1975
147 5648
4 (Visitors)
1975
147 5649
Metals
1975
147 5650-5653
1 (Gold)
1975
147 5654
2 (Silver)
1975
147 5655
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1975
147 5656
5 (Copper)
1975
147 5657
Military
1975
147 5658-5659
2 (Pay and allowances)
1975
147 5660
3 (Officer commissions)
1975
147 5661
4 (Reservations)
1975
147 5662
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1975
147 5663
4-2 (Concessions)
1975
147 5664
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1975
147 5665
5-1 (Air Force)
1975
147 5666
5-2 (Army)
1975
147 5667
5-5 (Navy)
1975
147 5668
5-6 (National Guard)
1975
147 5669
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition, explosives)
1975
147 5670
National defense
1975
147 5671
(B-1 bomber)
1975
147 5672
1 (Civil defense)
1975
147 5673
2 (Conservation of materials)
1975
147 5674-5675
5 (Security)
1975
147 5676-5683
Natural resources 1, (Fish and Wildlife)
1975
148 5684-5693
1 (Fish and Wildlife)
1975
148 5694-5699
2 (Atomic energy)
1975
148 5700
3 (Fuels)
1975
148 5701-5702
3-1 (Coal)
1975
148 5703
3-2 (Gas)
1975
148 5704-5706
3-3 (Oil)
1975
148 5707-5720
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1975
149 5721-5724
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1975
149 5725-5731
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1975
149 5732-5734
5 (National Conference on Water)
1975
149 5735-5736
5-1 (Idaho Water Resources Board)
1975
149 5737-5744
6 (Water conservation)
1975
149 5745
6-1 (Districts)
1975
149 5746
6-2 (Irrigation)
1975
149 5747
7 (Conservation organizations)
1975
149 5748-5749
8 (Geothermal steam)
1975
149 5750-5756
9 (Energy situations)
1975
150 5757-5766
9 (Energy situations)
1975
150 5767-5769
9-1 (Economic)
1975
150 5770
9-2 (Environmental)
1975
150 5771-5773
9-3 (Technical)
1975
150 5774-5775
9-4 (Foreign policy)
1975
150 5776
Nominations
1975
150 5777-5782
1 (Federal)
1975
150 5783-5786
1-1 (Department and agency heads)
1975
150 5787
1-1-1 (Regional department and agency heads)
1975
150 5788-5789
1-2 (U.S. Attorney)
1975
150 5790
1-3 (U.S. Marshal)
1975
150 5791
1-4-1 (U.S. district and circuit court judges)
1975
150 5792-5793
1-4-2 (Supreme Court justices)
1975
150 5794
2 (State and municipal)
1975
150 5795
Office of Economic Opportunity
1975
150 5796
1 (Poverty programs)
1975
150 5797
1-1 (Community action programs)
1975
150 5798-5800
1-2 (Youth programs)
1975
151 5801
Parks and forests
1975
151 5802
1 (Federal)
1975
151 5803
1-2 (National forests)
1975
151 5804
1-1 (Boise National Forest)
1975
151 5805
1-1 (Caribou National Forest)
1975
151 5806
1-1 (Challis National Forest)
1975
151 5807-5808
1-1 (Clearwater National Forest)
1975
151 5809
1-1 (Coeur d'Alene National Forest)
1975
151 5810
1-1 (Humboldt National Forest)
1975
151 5811
1-1 (Kaniksu National Forest)
1975
151 5812
1-1 (Nez Perce National Forest)
1975
151 5813-5819
1-1 (Panhandle National Forest)
1975
151 5820
1-1 (Payette National Forest)
1975
151 5821
1-1 (St. Joe National Forest)
1975
151 5822
1-1 (Salmon National Forest)
1975
151 5823
1-1 (Sawtooth National Forest)
1975
151 5824
1-1 (Targhee National Forest)
1975
151 5825
1-1 (Teton National Forest)
1975
151 5826-5830
1-2 (National parks)
1975
151 5831
1-3 (National historic sites)
1975
151 5832
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historic Site)
1975
151 5833
1-4 (National Recreation Areas)
1975
151 5834-5837
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1975
151 5838-5839
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1975
151 5840
1-6 (National monuments)
1975
151 5841-5845
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1975
151 5846
1-8 (National trails)
1975
152 5847
2 (State)
1975
152 5848
2-1 (Forests)
1975
152 5849
2-2 (Parks)
1975
152 5850
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1975
152 5851
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1975
152 5852-5865
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1975
152 5866-5867
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1975
152 5868
4 (Monies and revenues)
1975
152 5869
5 (Multiple use)
1975
152 5870
Political Affairs
1975
152 5871
1 (Campaign advertising)
1975
152 5872
1-1 (Propaganda)
1975
152 5873-5875
2 (Campaign funds)
1975
152 5876
2-1 (Unsolicited contributions)
1975
152 5877
3 (Material, issues, suggestions)
1975
152 5878
4 (Campaign organization)
1975
152 5879
6 (Committees)
1975
152 5880-5882
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1975
152 5883
6-1-1 (National Conventions)
1975
152 5884
6-2 (State central committees)
1975
152 5885
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1975
152 5886
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1975
152 5887
7 (Elections)
1975
152 5888
7-1 (Board of election supervisors)
1975
152 5889
7-2 (Congressional)
1975
152 5890
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1975
152 5891
7-2-2 (Senate)
1975
152 5892-5896
7-2-3 (Wyman-Durkin election)
1975
153 5897
7-2-3 (Wyman-Durkin election)
1975
153 5898
7-4 (Presidential elections)
1975
153 5899
7-5 (State elections)
1975
153 5900
7-5-1 (Gubernatorial)
1975
153 5901
8 (Political records)
1975
153 5902
8-2 (House of Representatives)
1975
153 5903
8-3-1 (Voting record)
1975
153 5904
9 (Political relations)
1975
153 5905
9-1-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1975
153 5906
9-1-3 (Press, radio, TV)
1975
153 5907
9-3 (Criticisms, complaints)
1975
153 5908
9-3-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1975
153 5909
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1975
153 5910-5911
10-1 (Senator McClure)
1975
153 5912-5913
10-1-1 (Notes, etc. of Senator's)
1975
153 5914-5920
10-2 (George Hansen)
1975
153 5921
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1975
153 5922
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1975
153 5923-5924
11-1 (Frank Church)
1975
153 5925-5926
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1975
153 5927
11-2 (Cecil Andrus - Correspondence)
1975
153 5928
12 (Conservative Movement)
1975
153 5929-5930
13 (Idaho politics)
1975
153 5931
Postal Service
1975
153 5932
(Scandals)
1975
153 5933
1 (Position classification)
1975
153 5934-5935
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1975
153 5936
2 (Facilities and modernization - Moscow)
1975
153 5937
3 (Mail classes)
1975
153 5938
4 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1975
153 5939
5 (Stamps)
1975
153 5940-5941
6 (Transportation)
1975
153 5942-5943
Public relations
1975
153 5944
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1975
154 5945
2 (Biographies)
1975
154 5946-5949
3 (Thank yous and congratulations received)
1975
154 5950
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1975
154 5951
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1975
154 5952
3-3 (Thank yous sent)
1975
154 5953
3-5 (Phone calls)
1975
154 5954
4 (Awards and honors)
1975
154 5955
5 (Endorsements, introductions, commendations)
1975
154 5956
6 (Fairs, expos, ceremonies)
1975
154 5957-5958
6-2 (American Bicentennial)
1975
154 5959
6-2-1 (Linda Birkhofer's Bicentennial file)
1975
154 5960
7 (Photographs)
1975
154 5961
8 (Publicity)
1975
154 5962-5964
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1975
154 5965
8-1 (Weeklies)
1975
154 5966
8-1-1 (Receivers of newsletters)
1975
154 5967
8-2-1 (Articles by staff)
1975
154 5968
9 (Reports to constituents)
1975
154 5969-5970
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1975
154 5971-5972
9-2 (Questionnaires), (Letters received in response)
1975
154 5973
9-2 (Questionnaires), (Middle Snake River)
1975
154 5974
10 (Routine requests)
1975
154 5975
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1975
154 5976-5990
11 (Visitors)
1975
154 5991
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1975
154 5992
13 (Support and encouragement)
1975
155 5993
Public works
1975
155 5994
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1975
155 5995
(Columbia River)
1975
155 5996
(Dworshak Dam)
1975
155 5997
(Snake River - Washington)
1975
155 5998
(Snake River - Idaho and Middle)
1975
155 5999
Publications
1975
155 6000-6001
Recreation
1975
155 6002-6003
1 (Facilities)
1975
155 6004
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1975
155 6005
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1975
155 6006
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1975
155 6007
5 (River recreation)
1975
155 6008
Reports and statistics
1975
155 6009
Salaries 1 (Federal employees)
1975
155 6010
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1975
155 6011
2 (State employees)
1975
155 6012
3 (Minimum wages)
1975
155 6013
Selective service
1975
155 6014-6016
Servicemen and veterans (A-R)
1975
155 6017
Servicemen and veterans (S-Z)
1975
155 6018
Social security
1975
155 6019-6021
1 (Benefits)
1975
155 6022
1-1 (Annuities)
1975
155 6023-6026
1-2 (Medicare)
1975
155 6027
2 (Eligibility)
1975
155 6028
Space affairs
1975
155 6029-6034
Speeches and statements, 1 (Speeches)
1975
155 6035
1 (Chamber speeches)
1975
155 6036
2 (Statements)
1975
155 6037
3 (Testimony)
1975
155 6038
4 (By others)
1975
155 6039
State government
1975
155 6040
1 (Executive)
1975
155 6041
2 (Legislative)
1975
155 6042
5 (Towns and cities)
1975
155 6043
6 (Trust territories)
1975
155 6044
Taxes
1975
1 (Federal)
1975
Box Folder
156 6049-6052
1 (Federal)
1975
156 6053-6054
1-2 (Income)
1975
156 6055
2 (State and local)
1975
156 6056
2-1 (Property)
1975
156 6057-6060
3 (Revenue sharing)
1975
156 6061
Time
1975
156 6062
Transportation
1975
156 6063
1 (Aviation)
1975
156 6064
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1975
156 6065
1-2 (Air safety)
1975
156 6066
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1975
156 6067
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1975
156 6068
2-1 (Ports, harbors, shipyards, docks)
1975
156 6069
2-2 (Ships, shipping)
1975
156 6070
3 (Roads)
1975
156 6071
3-1 (Federal roads)
1975
156 6072
3-2 (State roads)
1975
156 6073
3-3 (Highway safety)
1975
156 6074
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1975
156 6075
4 (Motor carriers)
1975
156 6076-6078
5 (Rail carriers)
1975
156 6079
Un-American activities
1975
156 6080
1 (Communism)
1975
156 6081
2 (John Birch Society)
1975
156 6082
Utilities
1975
156 6083
1 (Communications)
1975
156 6084-6089
1-1 (Radio - TV)
1975
156 6090
2 (Power, Light)
1975
156 6091
3 (Water utility companies)
1975
156 6092-6093
Veterans
1975
156 6094
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1975
156 6095-6057
3 (Education and schooling)
1975
156 6098
4 (Loan guarantees)
1975
156 6099-6100
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability allowances)
1975
156 6101-6102
Agriculture
1976
157 6103-6104
Agriculture
1976
157 6105
1 (Commodities)
1976
157 6106
1-1 (Grants)
1976
157 6107
1-2 (Wheat)
1976
157 6108
1-3 (Potatoes)
1976
157 6109
1-5 (Sugar beets)
1976
157 6110
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1976
157 6111
1-7 (Honey)
1976
157 6112
1-8 (Onions)
1976
157 6113
1-9 (Sugar)
1976
157 6114
1-10 (Beans)
1976
157 6115
2 (Entomology - includes pest control)
1976
157 6116-6117
3 (Farm programs)
1976
157 6118
3-1 (Dairy)
1976
157 6119-6120
3-2 (Meat)
1976
157 6121
3-3 (Wool)
1976
157 6122
4 (Farm loan)
1976
157 6123
4 (Farmers Home Administration - Bill Onweiler)
1976
157 6124
5 (School lunch programs)
1976
157 6125
6 (Food stamps)
1976
157 6126
7 (Farm supplies - includes shortages)
1976
157 6127-6129
Appropriations 1 (Federal appropriations)
1976
158 6130
2 (State)
1976
158 6131
Arts and humanities
1976
158 6132
Associations and committees
1976
158 6133
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1976
158 6134
2-5 (Senate Steering Committee)
1976
158 6135
1-6 (Prayer breakfasts)
1976
158 6136-6137
2-7 (Committee for Survival of Free Congress), (Correspondence)
1976
158 6138-6155
2-7 (Committee for Survival of Free Congress), (Mailings)
1976
159 6156
2-8 (Committee on Committees)
1976
159 6157
2-10 (Young Republicans)
1976
159 6158
2-11 (Committee for Responsible Youth Politics)
1976
159 6159
2-13 (Conservation Youth Political Fund)
1976
159 6160
Civil rights
1976
159 6161
1 (Discrimination, includes women's liberation)
1976
159 6162
(Idaho Human Rights Commission)
1976
159 6163
2 (Segregation)
1976
159 6164-6166
3 (Human rights - Genocide treaty)
1976
159 6167
3 (Human rights, includes genocide matters)
1976
159 6168
Civil service
1976
159 6169
2 (Examinations and standards)
1976
159 6170
4 (Personnel activities, includes political (Hatch Act), social, benevolent or recreational)
1976
159 6171
5 (Position classification - Reclassification - includes job description)
1976
159 6172
Commerce
1976
159 6173
1 (Trade)
1976
159 6174
1 (Import - Export matters)
1976
159 6175
1-4 (Fair trade - including auto bootlegging)
1976
159 6176
2 (Industry)
1976
159 6177
3 (Small business)
1976
159 6178
3-2 (Financing - Loans)
1976
159 6179
3-2-1 (Truth in lending)
1976
159 6180
3-3 (Supplies - Equipment - Facilities - Materials)
1976
159 6181-6183
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1976
159 6184-6187
4 (Economic Development Administration - Construction workers unemployment)
1976
160 6188
Congressional, 1 (Calendars)
1976
160 6189
2 (Congressional Directory, correspondence only)
1976
160 6190
4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1976
160 6191
Consumer
1976
160 6192
1 (Complaints - Harassment from billing, etc)
1976
160 6193
2 (Protection - includes misrepresentation of advertising)
1976
160 6194
Disasters
1976
160 6195-6200
2 (Teton Dam)
1976
160 6201
2-1 (McClure press releases
1976
160 6202
2-2 (Investigation of failure)
1976
160 6203-6204
2-3 (Relief programs - General)
1976
160 6205
2-3-1 (Public relief programs)
1976
160 6206
2-3-2 (Private relief programs)
1976
160 6207
2-4 (Governor Andrus)
1976
160 6208
2-5 (Newsclips)
1976
160 6209
Economics
1976
160 6210
2 (Inflation)
1976
160 6211
2-2 (Food prices - including meat)
1976
160 6212-6213
3 (Controls - Monopoly)
1976
160 6214
Education
1976
160 6215
1 (Colleges and universities)
1976
160 6216-6219
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1976
160 6220
3-2 (National Science Grants)
1976
160 6221
6 (Schools)
1976
160 6222
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1976
160 6223
6-3 (Parochial and private - includes federal aid)
1976
160 6224
6-4 (Public)
1976
160 6225
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1976
160 6226-6227
9 (Vocational education, also handicapped)
1976
160 6228
10 (Educational television)
1976
160 6229
11 (Mexican-American education - includes migrant education)
1976
160 6230
12 (Sex education)
1976
160 6231
Employment
1976
160 6232
1-1 (Interns)
1976
160 6233
1-1 (Brigham Young University program)
1976
160 6234
1-1 (Intern materials)
1976
160 6235
1-1 (Interns - Applications)
1976
160 6236
Federal government
1976
161 6237-6239
Federal government
1976
161 6240
1 (Executive branch - includes reorganization matters)
1976
161 6241
1-1 (Defense Department)
1976
161 6242
1-1 (Health, Education, and Welfare Department)
1976
161 6243
1-1 (Interior Department)
1976
161 6244
1-1 (Transportation Department)
1976
161 6245
1-1 (Treasury Department)
1976
161 6246
1-2 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1976
161 6247
1-2 (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
1976
161 6248
1-2 (Communications Commission)
1976
161 6249
1-2 (Federal Election Commission)
1976
161 6250
1-2 (Federal Energy Administration)
1976
161 6251
1-2 (Federal Trade Commission)
1976
161 6252
1-2 (Food and Drug Administration)
1976
161 6253
1-2 (General Services Administrator)
1976
161 6254
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1976
161 6255
1-2 (Securities and Exchange Commission)
1976
161 6256
1-2 (Small Business Administration)
1976
161 6257
1-2 (Congressional Liaison Officers)
1976
161 6258
2 (Judicial branch)
1976
161 6259
2-2 (Courts)
1976
161 6260
2-2-1 (Circuit courts)
1976
161 6261
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1976
161 6262
3 (Legislative branch)
1976
161 6263
3-1 (Congress - includes matters about Capitol and pertaining to joint committees)
1976
161 6264-6266
3-1-2 (Senate - includes committees)
1976
161 6267
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1976
161 6268
3-1-4 (Travel of Senator)
1976
161 6269
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1976
161 6270
3-3 (Government Printing Office)
1976
161 6271
4 (Surplus government property)
1976
161 6272
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1976
161 6273
5 (Bids and contracts, except housing and construction)
1976
161 6274
Finance
1976
161 6275
1 (Banking)
1976
161 6276
2 (Currency)
1976
161 6277
3 (Public debt - Spending - Deficit budget)
1976
161 6278
Foreign relations
1976
161 6279
1 (Foreign policy)
1976
161 6280
2 (Foreign aid)
1976
161 6281
2-1 (Food aid)
1976
162 6282
4 (Treaties and peace pacts, except Trade [see Commerce])
1976
162 6283
5 (United Nations)
1976
162 6284
6 (Africa)
1976
162 6285-6286
6-1 (Rhodesia)
1976
162 6287
6-2 (Angola)
1976
162 6288
7 (Asia)
1976
162 6289-6290
7-1 (Viet Nam - Indochina)
1976
162 6291
7-1 (Indochinese refugees)
1976
162 6292
7-2 (Red China)
1976
162 6293
7-3 (Russia)
1976
162 6294
7-4 (Japan)
1976
162 6295
7-5 (Korea)
1976
162 6296
8 (Latin America - includes Alliance)
1976
162 6297
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1976
162 6298
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1976
162 6299
8-2 (Cuba)
1976
162 6300
9 (Middle East)
1976
162 6301
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1976
162 6302
10 (Europe - includes NATO)
1976
162 6303
10-1-1 (Basques)
1976
162 6304
11 (India)
1976
162 6305
Forest resources
1976
162 6306-3607
1 (Conservation and Protection)
1976
162 6308
1-2 (Fires)
1976
162 6309-6310
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1976
162 6311-6313
1-3 (Insects and pests -- Final USDA Forest Service Environmental Statement on the Cooperative Douglas Fir Tussock Moth Pest Management Plan)
1976
163 6314
1-4 (Weeds)
1976
163 6315-6316
2 (Products and industries)
1976
163 6317
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture, includes nurseries)
1976
163 6318
3-1 (Costs - Methods - Procedures)
1976
163 6319
4 (Studies and statistics)
1976
163 6320
5 (Timber)
1976
163 6321
5-1 (Appraisals - Access, costs, cruising, equipment)
1976
163 6322-6326
5-2 (Sales - Applications, authorization, contracts, costs, decisions)
1976
163 6327
5-3 (Sustained yield - Allowable cut, cutting practices, depletion forest units, logging)
1976
163 6328
5-4 (Rights of way - Access roads, logging roads, power lines, etc.)
1976
163 6329
Health and Welfare
1976
163 6330
1 (Environment)
1976
163 6331
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal - Solid waste disposal)
1976
163 6332
1-2 (Stream and river pollution - also water pollution)
1976
163 6333
1-2-1 (Water, water systems, water supply for human consumption)
1976
163 6334-6338
1-3 (Air pollution)
1976
163 6339-6340
1-3 (Clean Air Act amendments)
1976
163 6341-6342
1-3-1 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1976
164 6343-6347
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1976
164 6348-6350
2 (Health, except health insurance and retirement)
1976
164 6351
2-1 (Disease and conditions, includes research and promotion programs)
1976
164 6352
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1976
164 6353
2-2 (Mental health)
1976
164 6354
3 (Welfare)
1976
164 6355
3 (Rehabilitation programs)
1976
164 6356
3-2 (Guaranteed minimum income)
1976
164 6357
4 (Aging, except Social Security)
1976
164 6358
5 (Drugs)
1976
164 6359
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1976
164 6360
5-2 (Food additives)
1976
164 6361
5-3 (Narcotics, including marijuana)
1976
164 6362-6363
7 (Population explosion, including abortion)
1976
164 6364
8 (Child development - Day care)
1976
164 6365
9 (Cruelty to animals)
1976
164 6366
Holidays
1976
164 6367
1 (National - Federal)
1976
164 6368
Housing and community development
1976
164 6369
1 (Construction)
1976
164 6370-6371
2 (Financing and loans, FHA)
1976
164 6372
5 (Rural development)
1976
164 6373
Immigration and naturalization
1976
164 6374
1 (Citizenship)
1976
164 6375
2 (Passports - Visas)
1976
164 6376
3 (Quotas, refugees, displaced persons)
1976
164 6377
4 (Illegal aliens)
1976
165 6378-6382
Indian affairs
1976
165 6383
Institutions, 1-1 (Correctional - Reform schools, prisons, work houses)
1976
165 6384
1-2 (Health and mental - Hospitals, sanatoriums, clinics)
1976
165 6385
1-3 (Nursing home standards)
1976
165 6386
Insurance and retirement
1976
165 6387
1 (Federal government, except Social Security)
1976
165 6388
1-1 (Insurance, i.e., accident, health, and life)
1976
165 6389
1-2 (Retirement and annuities, includes disabilities)
1976
165 6390
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1976
165 6391
1-4 (Compensations, i.e., workmen's, unemployment)
1976
165 6392
2 (State government),
1976
165 6393
3 (Private and industrial insurance and retirement - includes no-fault automobile insurance)
1976
165 6394
Inventions
1976
165 6395
1 (Patents)
1976
165 6396
2 (Trademarks - Copyrights)
1976
165 6397
Justice
1976
165 6398
1 (Crime)
1976
165 6399
1-1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1976
165 6400
1-2 (Weapons controls)
1976
165 6401
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1976
165 6402-6403
2 (Law enforcement)
1976
165 6404
2-1 (Gun control)
1976
165 6405
2-2 (Wiretapping)
1976
165 6406-6407
3 (Legal, except pending legislation)
1976
165 6408
3-1 (Claims - Litigation)
1976
165 6409
3-2 (Decisions - Opinions - Interpretations)
1976
165 6410
3-2-4 (Judicial, including Supreme Court)
1976
165 6411
Labor
1976
165 6412-6414
1 (Conditions - Employment)
1976
166 6415-6416
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
1976
166 6417
1-3 (Mine safety)
1976
166 6418
2 (Strikes - Work stoppages, includes labor bargaining)
1976
166 6419
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1976
166 6420
3 (Unions)
1976
166 6421
4 (Employment of handicapped people)
1976
166 6422
5 (Fair labor standards)
1976
166 6423
6 (Migrant labor - Seasonal labor)
1976
166 6424
7 (Training - Manpower)
1976
166 6425
Land
1976
166 6426-6427
1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1976
166 6428-6429
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1976
166 6430
3 (Conservation and protection)
1976
166 6431
3-2 (Floods, erosion, sedimentation)
1976
166 6432
4 (Land management and range administration)
1976
166 6433
4-1 (Rights of way)
1976
166 6434
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1976
166 6435
5 (Leases)
1976
166 6436
5-1 (Desert entries)
1976
166 6437-6440
1-4 (Grazing)
1976
167 6441
1-4 (Grazing)
1976
167 6442
Legislation
1976
167 6443
2 (Joint legislation only)
1976
167 6444-6447
3 (Senate)
1976
167 6448
3 (Charles' summaries)
1976
167 6449
Meetings
1976
167 6450
(JAM's schedules)
1976
167 6451
(Mrs. McClure's appointments)
1976
167 6452-6461
1 (Invitations accepted)
1976
168 6462-6465
2 (Invitations rejected)
1976
168 6466
3 (Designated representatives)
1976
168 6467
4 (Visitors)
1976
168 6468
Metals
1976
168 6469
1 (Gold)
1976
168 6470
2 (Silver)
1976
168 6471
2 (Carson silver dollars)
1976
168 6472
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1976
168 6473
Military
1976
168 6474
2 (Pay and allowances)
1976
168 6475
3 (Officer commissions)
1976
168 6476
5 (Reserve and National Guard programs)
1976
168 6477
5-1 (Air Force)
1976
168 6478
5-2 (Army)
1976
168 6479
5-4 (Marine)
1976
168 6480
5-5 (Navy)
1976
168 6481
5-6 (National Guard)
1976
168 6482
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition, explosives)
1976
168 6483
10 (Surplus property - Real estate)
1976
168 6484
11 (Awards)
1976
168 6485
National defense, 1 (Civil defense)
1976
168 6486
2 (Conservation of critical and essential materials)
1976
168 6487
5 (Security)
1976
168 6488
Natural Resources
1976
168 6489-6496
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1976
169 6497-6498
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1976
169 6499
1 (Fish and wildlife - Predator Control)
1976
169 6500
2 (Atomic energy)
1976
169 6501
3 (Fuels)
1976
169 6502-6503
3-1 (Coal)
1976
169 6504
3-2 (Gas)
1976
169 6505-6507
3-3 (Oil)
1976
169 6508-6515
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1976
170 6516
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1976
170 6517-6518
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1976
170 6519
5-1 (Idaho Water Resources Board, including Pacific Northwest River Basin Commission)
1976
170 6520-6522
6 (Water conservation)
1976
170 6523
6-1 (Districts)
1976
170 6524
6-2 (Irrigation)
1976
170 6525
7 (Conservation organizations)
1976
170 6526
8 (Geothermal steam)
1976
170 6527-6528
9 (Energy situation)
1976
170 6529
9-1 (Economic)
1976
170 6530
9-2 (Environmental)
1976
170 6531
9-3 (Technical)
1976
170 6532
Nominations
1976
170 6533-6535
1 (Federal)
1976
170 6536
1-1 (Department and agency heads)
1976
170 6537
1-1-1 (Regional department and agency heads)
1976
170 6538
1-2 (U.S. Attorney)
1976
170 6539
1-4 (Federal judges)
1976
170 6540
1-4-1 (U.S. District and circuit court judges)
1976
170 6541
1-4-2 (Supreme Court Justices)
1976
170 6542
2 (State and municipal nominations)
1976
171 6543
Office of Economic Opportunity and Action
1976
171 6544
1 (Poverty programs)
1976
171 6545
1-1 (Community action programs)
1976
171 6546
1-2 (Youth programs)
1976
171 6547-6555
1-2 (Child and Family Services Act)
1976
171 6556-6557
1-2 (Child and Family Services Act)
1976
171 6558
Parks - Forests
1976
171 6559
1 (Federal, including Antiquities Act)
1976
171 6560
1-1 (National Forests)
1976
171 6561
1-1 (Bitterroot National Forest)
1976
171 6562
1-1 (Boise National Forest)
1976
171 6563
1-1 (Caribou National Forest)
1976
171 6564
1-1 (Challis National Forest)
1976
172 6565
1-1 (Clearwater National Forest)
1976
172 6566
1-1 (Coeur d'Alene National Forest)
1976
172 6567-6568
1-1 (Idaho Panhandle)
1976
172 6569
1-1 (Kaniksu National Forest)
1976
172 6570-6571
1-1 (Nez Perce National Forest)
1976
172 6572
1-1 (Payette National Forest)
1976
172 6573
1-1 (St. Joe National Forest)
1976
172 6574
1-1 (Salmon National Forest)
1976
172 6575
1-1 (Sawtooth National Forest)
1976
172 6576
1-1 (Targhee National Forest)
1976
172 6577-6579
1-2 (National parks)
1976
172 6580
1-3 (National historic sites)
1976
172 6581
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historical Park)
1976
172 6582
1-4 (National recreation areas)
1976
172 6583
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1976
172 6584
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1976
172 6585-6587
1-4-2 (Hells Canyon National Recreation Area)
1976
172 6588
1-6 (National monuments)
1976
172 6589
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1976
172 6590
1-8 (National trails)
1976
172 6591
2 (State)
1976
172 6592
2-1 (Forests)
1976
172 6593
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1976
172 6594
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1976
172 6595
3-1-1 (Magruder Corridor - Upper Selway)
1976
173 6596-6598
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1976
173 6599
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1976
173 6600
3-2-1 (Selway - Bitterroot Wilderness Area)
1976
173 6601
4 (Monies and revenues)
1976
173 6602
Political affairs
1976
173 6603
2 (Campaign funds - General)
1976
173 6604
2-1 (Unsolicited contributions)
1976
173 6605-6607
2-2 (JAM solicitations for candidates)
1976
173 6608
3 (Campaign material - Issues, problems, suggestions)
1976
173 6609
6 (Committees - Political)
1976
173 6610
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1976
173 6611
6-1-1 (National Republican and Democratic conventions)
1976
173 6612
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic Central Committees)
1976
173 6613
6-3 (Republican Senatorial campaign committee)
1976
173 6614
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1976
173 6615
7 (Elections)
1976
173 6616-6617
7-1 (Board of Election Supervisors)
1976
173 6618
7-2 (Congressional)
1976
173 6619
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1976
173 6620
7-2-2 (Senate)
1976
173 6621
7-4 (Post convention presidential elections)
1976
173 6622
7-4 (Presidential election)
1976
173 6623
7-5 (State elections)
1976
173 6624
7-5-2 (Legislative)
1976
173 6625
9-1-1 (Individuals)
1976
173 6626
9-3-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1976
173 6627
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1976
173 6628
10-1 (JAM)
1976
173 6629
10-1-1 (Things taken from JAM's desk and "we don't know what they are!")
1976
173 6630
10-2 (George Hansen)
1976
173 6631
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1976
173 6632
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1976
173 6633
11-1 (Frank Church)
1976
174 6634-6637
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1976
174 6638
12 (Conservative movement)
1976
174 6639
13 (Idaho politics)
1976
174 6640
Postal Service
1976
174 6641
1 (Position classification)
1976
174 6642
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1976
174 6643
3 (Classes, Mail)
1976
174 6644
4 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1976
174 6645
5 (Stamps- Commemorative)
1976
174 6646
6 (Transportation of mail)
1976
174 6647
7 (Mailing of drugs and harmful items)
1976
174 6648
Public relations
1976
174 6649
Public relations
1976
174 6650
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent communications)
1976
174 6651
2 (Biographies)
1976
174 6652
(Valorie's PR lists)
1976
174 6653-6654
3 (Thank-yous and congratulations received)
1976
174 6655
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1976
174 6656
3-2 (Congratulations sent)
1976
174 6657
(Letters to state legislators)
1976
174 6658-6660
3-4 (Thank-you letters sent)
1976
174 6661
3-5 (Telephone calls)
1976
174 6662
5 (Endorsements, introductions - Non-patronage and non-political commendations)
1976
175 6663-6668
6-2 (Bicentennial events)
1976
175 6669
8 (Publicity)
1976
175 6670
8-1 (Press, radio, and TV releases)
1976
175 6671
9 (Reports to constituents)
1976
175 6672-6673
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1976
175 6674
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1976
175 6675
10-1 (Agricultural yearbook)
1976
175 6676
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1976
175 6677
10-5 (Flags)
1976
175 6678
10-8 (Publications and information)
1976
175 6679-6691
11 (Visitors)
1976
175 6692
12 (Complaints and criticisms - Nonpolitical)
1976
175 6693
13 (Expressions of support and encouragement - Nonpolitical)
1976
175 6694
14 (Good guys)
1976
175 6695-6696
Public works
1976
175 6697
(Columbia River, Specific Dams - Bonneville, Dalles, John Day)
1976
176 6698
(Snake River, Washington - Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, Lower Granite)
1976
176 6699
(Snake River, Idaho and Middle - Hells Canyon)
1976
176 6700
(Southwest Idaho Development Project)
1976
176 6701
Publications
1976
176 6702
Recreation
1976
176 6703
1 (Facilities)
1976
176 6704
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1976
176 6705
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1976
176 6706
4 (Ski patrol)
1976
176 6707
5 (Outfitters and guides)
1976
176 6708
Reports and statistics
1976
176 6709
Salaries
1976
176 6710
1 (Federal employees)
1976
176 6711
1-1 (Classified workers)
1976
176 6712
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1976
176 6713
1-4 (Wage board - Blue collar workers)
1976
176 6714
2 (State employees)
1976
176 6715
3 (Minimum wages
1976
176 6716
Selective service
1976
176 6717-6722
Servicemen and veterans
1976
176 6723
Social security
1976
176 6724-6725
1 (Benefits)
1976
176 6726
1-1 (Annuities)
1976
176 6727-6728
1-2 (Medicare)
1976
176 6729
2 (Eligibility)
1976
176 6730
Speeches (Electric vehicle statements)
1976
176 6731
Speeches and statements
1976
176 6732-6733
1 (Speeches)
1976
176 6734
2 (Statements)
1976
176 6735
3 (Testimony)
1976
176 6736
4 (Speeches and statements by others)
1976
176 6737
State government
1976
176 6738
Idaho 1 (Executive including agencies)
1976
176 6739
Idaho 2 (Legislative)
1976
176 6740
Idaho 5 (Towns and cities)
1976
176 6741-6743
1 (Governments under U.S. protectorship)
1976
176 6744-6749
1 (Governments under U.S. protectorship)
1976
177 6750
Taxes
1976
177 6751-6761
1 (Federal)
1976
177 6762
1-2 (Income tax)
1976
177 6763
2 (State and local)
1976
177 6764
3 (Revenue sharing)
1976
177 6765
Time
1976
177 6766
Transportation
1976
177 6767
1 (Aviation)
1976
177 6768
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1976
177 6769
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1976
177 6770
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1976
177 6771
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1976
177 6772
1-5 (Aircraft noise and sonic boom)
1976
177 6773
2-1 (Ports, harbors, shipyards, and docks)
1976
177 6774
2-2 (Ships - Shipping
1976
177 6775
3 (Roads, including bridges)
1976
177 6776
3-1 (Federal roads)
1976
177 6777
3-2 (State roads)
1976
177 6778
3-3 (Highway safety)
1976
177 6779
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1976
177 6780
4 (Motor carriers - Busses, taxicabs, trucks)
1976
177 6781
5 (Rail carriers)
1976
177 6782
6 (Mass transit - Subways)
1976
177 6783
Un-American activities
1976
177 6784
1 (Communism)
1976
177 6785
2 (John Birch Society)
1976
177 6786
Utilities
1976
177 6787-6788
1 (Communications)
1976
177 6789
1-1 (Radio - TV)
1976
177 6790
2 (Power - Light)
1976
177 6791-6792
Veterans
1976
177 6793
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1976
177 6794
3 (Education and schooling)
1976
177 6795
4 (Loan guarantees)
1976
177 6796
5 (Annuities, pensions, and disability allowances)
1976
178 6797-6801
Agriculture
1977
178 6802
1 (Commodities)
1977
178 6803
1-1 (Grains)
1977
178 6804
1-2 (Wheat)
1977
178 6805
1-3 (Potatoes)
1977
178 6806
1-5 (Sugar beets)
1977
178 6807
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1977
178 6808
1-7 (Honey)
1977
178 6809
1-8 (Onions)
1977
178 6810-6811
1-9 (Sugar)
1977
178 6812
1-10 (Beans)
1977
178 6813
2 (Animal research and drugs)
1977
178 6814
2-1 (Human diet and nutrition)
1977
178 6815-6817
3 (Farm programs)
1977
178 6818
3-1 (Dairy and poultry)
1977
178 6819-6820
3-2 (Meat)
1977
178 6821
3-3 (Wool)
1977
178 6822
4 (Farm loans)
1977
178 6823
5 (School lunch programs)
1977
178 6824
6 (Food stamps)
1977
178 6825
Appropriations
1977
178 6826-6833
1 (Federal)
1977
178 6834-6835
Arts and humanities
1977
178 6836-6837
Associations and Committees
1977
178 6838
1-3 (Senate)
1977
178 6839
1-3-5 (Republican Policy Committee)
1977
178 6840
2 (Civic, citizens, fraternal)
1977
178 6841
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1977
178 6842
2-4 (William and Mary Steering Committee)
1977
178 6843-6844
2-5 (Senate Steering Committee)
1977
178 6845
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1977
178 6846-6848
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1977
179 6849-6868
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1977
179 6869
2-10 (Young Republicans)
1977
179 6870
2-11 (Committee for Responsible Youth Politics)
1977
179 6871
2-12 (Committee of Nine)
1977
179 6872-6876
2-14 (American Conservative Union)
1977
179 6877-6880
2-14 (American Conservative Union
1977
179 6881
2-15 (Alliance to Save Energy)
1977
179 6882
2-16 (American Council for World Freedom)
1977
179 6883
2-17 (Committee for Constitutional Challenge to OSHA)
1977
179 6884
Civil rights
1977
179 6885-6891
1 (Discrimination)
1977
180 6892
2 (Segregation)
1977
180 6893-6895
3 (Human rights)
1977
180 6896
Civil service
1977
180 6897
2 (Exams and standards)
1977
180 6898-6900
4 (Personnel activities)
1977
180 6901
5 (Position classification)
1977
180 6902-6903
Commerce
1977
180 6904
1 (Trade)
1977
180 6905
1-1 (Import - Export matters)
1977
180 6906
1-1 (Boise customs inspection)
1977
180 6907
1-2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1977
180 6908
1-5 (Trading with the enemy)
1977
180 6909
2 (Industry)
1977
180 6910
3 (Small business)
1977
180 6911
3-1 (Contracts - Markets)
1977
180 6912
3-2 (Financing - Loans)
1977
180 6913
3-2-1 (Truth in lending)
1977
180 6914-6916
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1977
180 6917
Congressional 2 (Directory)
1977
180 6918
3 (Library of Congress)
1977
180 6919
4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1977
180 6920
Consumers
1977
180 6921
1 (Complaints)
1977
180 6922-6926
2 (Protection)
1977
180 6927
Disasters
1977
180 6928
1 (Flood insurance)
1977
180 6929-6931
2 (Teton Dam)
1977
180 6932
2-1 (McClure's press releases)
1977
180 6933
2-2 (Investigation)
1977
180 6934
2-3 (Relief programs)
1977
180 6935
2-3-2 (Private property)
1977
180 6936
2-5 (News clips)
1977
180 6937-6939
3 (Drought)
1977
180 6940-6941
Economics
1977
180 6942
2 (Inflation)
1977
180 6943
3 (Controls, monopolies)
1977
180 6944
Education
1977
180 6945-6946
Education 1, (Colleges and universities)
1977
180 6947-6948
3 (Federal aid)
1977
181 6949
3-1 (National defense and education loan program)
1977
181 6950
3-2 (National Science Grant)
1977
181 6951
4 (Libraries)
1977
181 6952
6 (Schools)
1977
181 6953
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1977
181 6954-6955
6-4 (Public)
1977
181 6956
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1977
181 6957
7 (Staff, teachers, professors)
1977
181 6958
8 (Standards, requirements)
1977
181 6959
9 (Vocational)
1977
181 6960
10 (Educational TV)
1977
181 6961
11 (Mexican-American)
1977
181 6962
13 (School lunch programs)
1977
181 6963-6966
Employment
1977
181 6967
1-1 (Intern materials)
1977
181 6968
1-1 (Interns)
1977
181 6969-6977
Federal government
1977
181 6978-6980
1 (Executive)
1977
181 6981
1-1 (Departments)
1977
181 6982
1-1 (Energy)
1977
181 6983
1-1 (Interior)
1977
181 6984
1-1 (Transportation)
1977
181 6985
1-1 (Treasury)
1977
181 6986
1-2 (Independent agencies)
1977
181 6987
1-2 (CIA)
1977
181 6988
1-2 (Federal Communications Commission)
1977
181 6989
1-2 (Federal Energy Administration)
1977
181 6990
1-2 (Federal Elections Commission)
1977
181 6991
1-2 (Federal Trade Commission)
1977
181 6992
1-2 (General Services Administration)
1977
181 6993
1-2 (Internal Revenue Service)
1977
181 6994
1-2 Interstate Commerce Commission)
1977
181 6995
1-2 (Office of Management and Budget)
1977
181 6996
1-2 (Securities and Exchange Commission)
1977
181 6997
1-4 (Commission on Paperwork)
1977
181 6998
2 (Judicial)
1977
181 6999
2-2-1 (Circuit courts)
1977
181 7000
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1977
181 7001
3 (Legislative)
1977
181 7002
3-1 (Congress)
1977
181 7003
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1977
182 7004-7015
3-1-2 (Senate)
1977
182 7016-7919
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1977
182 7020
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1977
182 7021
5 (Bids and contracts)
1977
182 7022
6 (Federal, state, local relations)
1977
182 7023
Finance
1977
182 7024-7025
1 (Banking)
1977
182 7026
2 (Currency)
1977
182 7027
3 (Public debt, spending)
1977
182 7028-7029
Foreign relations
1977
182 7030
1 (Foreign policy)
1977
182 7031
2 (Foreign aid)
1977
182 7032
2-1 (Food aid)
1977
182 7033
2-2 (World food reserves)
1977
182 7034
4 (Treaties)
1977
182 7035
5 (United Nations)
1977
182 7036
6 (Africa)
1977
182 7037-7039
6-1 (Rhodesia, South Africa)
1977
182 7040
7 (Asia)
1977
182 7041
7-1 (Vietnam, Indochina)
1977
182 7042
7-2 (Red China)
1977
182 7043
7-3 (Russia)
1977
182 7044-7046
7-5 (Korea)
1977
182 7047
8 (Latin America)
1977
182 7048
8-1 (Panama)
1977
182 7049
8-2 (Cuba)
1977
182 7050
9 (Middle East)
1977
182 7051
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1977
183 7052
10 (Europe)
1977
183 7053
10-1 (Spain)
1977
183 7054
Forest resources
1977
183 7055-7956
1 (Conservation and protection)
1977
183 7057
1-2 (Fires)
1977
183 7058
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1977
183 7059
2 (Products and industries)
1977
183 7060
3 (Reforestation, silviculture)
1977
183 7061
4 (Studies and statistics)
1977
183 7062
5 (Timber)
1977
183 7063
5-1 (Appraisals)
1977
183 7064-7973
5-2 (Sales)
1977
183 7074-7084
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1977
183 7085-7087
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1977
183 7088
5-4 (Rights of way)
1977
183 7089-7090
Health and welfare
1977
183 7091
1 (Environment)
1977
184 7092
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1977
184 7093
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1977
184 7094
1-2-1 (Water systems and supply)
1977
184 7095-7099
1-2-2 (Water Pollution Control Act)
1977
184 7100-7102
1-3 (Air pollution)
1977
184 7103-7104
1-3-1 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1977
184 7105
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1977
184 7106-7109
2 (Health)
1977
184 7110
2-1 (Diseases and conditions)
1977
184 7111
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1977
184 7112
2-2 (Mental health)
1977
184 7113
3 (Welfare)
1977
184 7114
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1977
184 7115
3-3 (Food stamps)
1977
184 7116-7117
4 (Aging)
1977
184 7118
5 (Drugs)
1977
184 7119
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1977
184 7120-7122
5-2 (Food additives)
1977
184 7123
5-3 (Narcotics)
1977
184 7124-7126
7 (Population explosion)
1977
184 7127-7128
8 (Child development)
1977
184 7129
Holidays, 1 (Federal)
1977
184 7130
Housing and community development
1977
184 7131
1 (Construction)
1977
184 7132-7133
2 (Financing)
1977
184 7134
3 (Urban renewal)
1977
185 7135
Immigration and naturalization
1977
185 7136-7137
2 (Passports, visas)
1977
185 7138
3 (Quotas, refugees)
1977
185 7139
4 (Illegal aliens)
1977
185 7140-7145
Indian affairs
1977
185 7146
(S.666 - Indian preference)
1977
185 7147
1 (Claims)
1977
185 7148
2 (Water rights)
1977
185 7149
Institutions, 1-2 (Health and mental)
1977
185 7150
2 (State)
1977
185 7151
Insurance and retirement
1977
185 7152-7153
1 (Federal government)
1977
185 7154-7155
1-1 (Insurance)
1977
185 7156
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1977
185 7157
1-3 (Railroad)
1977
185 7158
1-4 (Compensations)
1977
185 7159
3 (Private and industrial)
1977
185 7160
Inventions
1977
185 7161
1 (Patents)
1977
185 7162
2 (Trademarks)
1977
185 7163
Justice
1977
185 7164-7166
1 (Crime)
1977
185 7167
1-1 (Juvenile delinquency)
1977
185 7168
1-2 (Weapons control)
1977
185 7169
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1977
185 7170-7171
2 (Law enforcement)
1977
185 7172
2-2 (Wiretapping)
1977
185 7173-7175
3 (Legal)
1977
185 7176
3-1 (Claims, litigations)
1977
185 7177
3-2 (Decisions, opinions)
1977
185 7178
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1977
185 7179
Labor
1977
185 7180-7181
1 (Conditions, employment)
1977
185 7182-7185
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
1977
186 7186-7187
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
1977
186 7188
1-3 (Mine safety)
1977
186 7189
2 (Strikes)
1977
186 7190-7192
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1977
186 7193-7198
3 (Unions)
1977
186 7199
5 (Fair standards)
1977
186 7200
7 (Training, manpower)
1977
186 7201-7202
Land, 1 ((Acquisition, disposal)
1977
186 7203
2 (Classification, appraisals, valuation)
1977
186 7204
3 (Conservation and protection)
1977
186 7205
3-1 (Diseases, weeds)
1977
186 7206
4 (Land management and range administration)
1977
186 7207
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1977
186 7208
5 (Leases)
1977
186 7209-7210
5-1 (Desert entries)
1977
186 7211-7212
6 (Grazing)
1977
186 7213
Legislation, 3 (Senate)
1977
186 7214
3-1 (Privacy protection)
1977
186 7215
Lists
1977
186 7216-7217
Meetings
1977
186 7218
1 (Mrs. McClure)
1977
186 7219-7221
1 (JAM's schedule)
1977
186 7222-7226
1 (Invitations accepted)
1977
187 7227-7245
1 (Invitations accepted)
1977
187 7246
1-1 (Telephone interviews)
1977
187 7247-7250
2 (Invitations rejected)
1977
187 7251
3 (Designated representatives)
1977
187 7252
4 (Visits arranged for others)
1977
187 7253
Metals, 1 (Gold)
1977
187 7254
2 (Silver)
1977
187 7255
4 (Lead - Zinc)
1977
187 7256
5 (Copper)
1977
187 7257
Military
1977
187 7258-7259
2 (Pay and allowances)
1977
188 7260
3 (Officer commissions)
1977
188 7261
5 (Reserve and National Guard)
1977
188 7262-7264
5-1 (Air Force)
1977
188 7265
5-2 (Army)
1977
188 7266
5-4 (Marines)
1977
188 7267
5-5 (Navy)
1977
188 7268
5-6 (National Guard)
1977
188 7269-7270
9 (Weapons, ammunition, explosives)
1977
188 7271
National defense
1977
188 7272
1 (Civil defense)
1977
188 7273
2 (Conservation of materials)
1977
188 7274
5 (Security)
1977
188 7275
Natural resources
1977
188 7276-7291
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1977
188 7292
1-1 (Fishing)
1977
188 7293-7298
2 (Atomic and solar energy)
1977
189 7299-7300
2 (Atomic and solar energy)
1977
189 7301-7302
3 (Fuels)
1977
189 7303-7308
3-1 (Coal)
1977
189 7309
3-2 (Gas)
1977
189 7310-3711
3-3 (Oil)
1977
189 7312-7317
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1977
189 7318-7321
4 (Minerals, mines, mining)
1977
189 7322-7324
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1977
190 7325
5-1 (Idaho Water Resource Board)
1977
190 7236-7327
6 (Water conservation)
1977
190 7328
6-1 (Districts)
1977
190 7329
6-2 (Irrigation)
1977
190 7330
7 (Conservation organizations)
1977
190 7331
8 (Geothermal steam)
1977
190 7332-7353
9 (Energy situation)
1977
190 7354
9-1 (Economic)
1977
190 7355-7356
9-2 (Environmental)
1977
190 7357
9-3 (Technical)
1977
190 7358
9-4 (Foreign policy)
1977
190 7359
9-5 (Energy conservation)
1977
190 7360
9-5-1 (Gas tax)
1977
190 7361
9-6 (Energy Research and Development Administration)
1977
191 7362-7371
Nominations, 1 (Federal)
1977
191 7372
1-1 (Department and agency heads)
1977
191 7373
1-1-1 (Regional department and agency heads)
1977
191 7374
1-2 (U.S. Attorney)
1977
191 7375
1-3 (U.S. Marshals)
1977
191 7376
1-4 (Federal judges)
1977
191 7377
1-4-1 (District and circuit court judges)
1977
191 7378
Office of Economic Opportunity and Action
1977
191 7379
1-1 (Community action programs)
1977
191 7380
1-2 (Youth programs)
1977
191 7381
Parks and forests
1977
191 7382-7387
1 (Federal)
1977
191 7388
1-1 (National forests)
1977
191 7389-7392
1-2 (National parks)
1977
191 7393
1-3 (National historic sites)
1977
191 7394
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historic Site)
1977
191 7395
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1977
191 7396
1-4-2 (Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area)
1977
191 7397
1-6 (National monuments)
1977
191 7398
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1977
191 7399
1-8 (National trails)
1977
191 7400
2 (State)
1977
191 7401
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1977
191 7402
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1977
191 7403
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks)
1977
191 7404
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1977
191 7405
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1977
192 7406
Political affairs
1977
192 7407-7411
2 (Campaign funds)
1977
192 7412
2-1 (Unsolicited contributions)
1977
192 7413
2-2 (JAM's solicitations)
1977
192 7414-7415
2-3 (Solicitations for funds received)
1977
192 7416
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1977
192 7417
6-1-1 (Republican and Democratic national conventions)
1977
192 7418
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic central committees)
1977
192 7419
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1977
192 7420
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1977
192 7421-7423
7 (Elections)
1977
192 7424
7-1 (Board of Election Supervisors)
1977
192 7425
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1977
192 7426
7-2-2 (Senate)
1977
192 7427
7-4 (Presidential elections)
1977
192 7428
7-5 (State elections)
1977
192 7429
7-5-1 (Gubernatorial)
1977
192 7430
8-3 (Senate)
1977
192 7431
9 (Political relations)
1977
192 7432
9-1-1 (Individuals)
1977
192 7433
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1977
192 7434-7436
10-1 (Senator McClure)
1977
192 7437
10-1-1 (Notes, etc., from Senator's desk)
1977
192 7438
10-2 (George Hansen)
1977
192 7439
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1977
192 7440
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1977
192 7441
11-1 (Frank Church)
1977
192 7442
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1977
192 7443
11-3 (Governor Evans)
1977
192 7444
11-3-1 (Copies of Evans' letters)
1977
192 7445-7446
12 (Conservative movement)
1977
192 7447
13 (Idaho politics)
1977
192 7448
Postal Service
1977
192 7449
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1977
192 7450
3 (Mail classes)
1977
192 7451
4 (Postage, rates, permits)
1977
192 7452
5 (Stamps)
1977
192 7453
6 (Transportation)
1977
192 7454-7457
Public relations
1977
193 7458-7459
Public relations
1977
193 7460
(Inauguration)
1977
193 7461
(Valorie's lists)
1977
193 7462-7463
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1977
193 7464
2 (Biographies)
1977
193 7465-7470
3 (Thank you and congratulations)
1977
193 7471
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1977
193 7472-7475
3-3 (Thank yous sent)
1977
193 7476
3-5 (Phone calls)
1977
193 7477
5 (Endorsements, introductions)
1977
193 7478
6-2 (Bicentennial)
1977
193 7479
7 (Photos)
1977
193 7480-7481
8 (Publicity)
1977
193 7482-7483
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1977
193 7484
8-2 (Newspapers and periodicals)
1977
193 7485
9 (Reports to constituents)
1977
193 7486
9-2 (Questionnaires)
1977
193 7487
10-2 (Farmer's Bulletin)
1977
193 7488
10-3 (Autographs and photos)
1977
193 7489
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1977
193 7490
10-5 (Flags)
1977
193 7491-7496
11 (Visitors)
1977
194 7497-7500
11 (Visitors)
1977
194 7501
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1977
194 7502
13 (Support and encouragement)
1977
194 7503-7505
Public Works
1977
194 7506
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1977
194 7507
(Colorado River project)
1977
194 7508
(Columbia River)
1977
194 7509
(Dworshak Dam)
1977
194 7510
(Snake River - Idaho and Middle)
1977
194 7511
(Snake River - Upper Idaho)
1977
194 7512
(Southwest Idaho Development Project)
1977
194 7513
Publications
1977
194 7514
Recreation
1977
194 7515
1 (Facilities)
1977
194 7516
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1977
194 7517
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1977
194 7518-7525
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1977
194 7526
5 (Outfitters and guides)
1977
194 7527
6 (Sportsmen and sporting groups)
1977
194 7528
Reports and statistics
1977
194 7529
Salaries
1977
194 7530
1 (Federal employees)
1977
194 7531-7533
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1977
194 7534
2 (State employees)
1977
194 7535-7537
3 (Minimum wages)
1977
194 7538
Selective service
1977
194 7539-7540
Servicemen and veterans
1977
194 7541-7542
Social security
1977
195 7543
1 (Benefits)
1977
195 7544
1-1 (Annuities)
1977
195 7545
1-2 (Medicare)
1977
195 7546
2 (Eligibility)
1977
195 7547
Space affairs
1977
195 7548
Speeches and statements
1977
195 7549-7550
1 (Speeches)
1977
195 7551-7552
2 (Statements)
1977
195 7553
3 (Testimony)
1977
195 7554
4 (By others)
1977
195 7555
State government
1977
195 7556
1 (Executive)
1977
195 7557
2 (Legislative)
1977
195 7558
2-1 (Memorials)
1977
195 7559
4 (Counties)
1977
195 7560
5 (Towns and cities)
1977
195 7561-7564
6 (Trust territories)
1977
195 7565-7575
Taxes, 1 (Federal)
1977
195 7576
1-1 (Excise)
1977
195 7577
1-2 (Income)
1977
195 7578
2 (State and local)
1977
195 7579
2-1 (Property)
1977
195 7580
3 (Revenue sharing)
1977
195 7581
Transportation
1977
195 7582
1 (Aviation)
1977
195 7583
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1977
195 7584
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1977
195 7585
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1977
195 7586
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1977
195 7587
2 (Maritime)
1977
195 7588
2-2 (Ships, shipping)
1977
195 7589
3 (Roads)
1977
195 7590
3-1 (Federal roads)
1977
195 7591
3-3 (Highway safety)
1977
195 7592
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1977
195 7593
4 (Motor carriers)
1977
196 7594-7596
5 (Rail carriers - Amtrak)
1977
196 7597
6 (Mass transit, subways)
1977
196 7598
Utilities
1977
196 7599-7600
1 (Communications)
1977
196 7601
1 (AT&T)
1977
196 7602-7604
1-1 (Radio, TV)
1977
196 7605-7609
2 (Power, light)
1977
196 7610
Veterans
1977
196 7611
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1977
196 7612
3 (Education and schooling)
1977
196 7613
4 (Loan guarantees)
1977
196 7614-7615
5 (Annuities, pensions, allowances)
1977
196 7616-7621
Agriculture
1978
1 (Commodities)
1978
Box Folder
196 7623
1-1 (Grains)
1978
196 7624
1-2 (Wheat)
1978
196 7625-7626
1-3 (Potatoes)
1978
196 7627
1-5 (Sugar)
1978
196 7628
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1978
196 7629
1-8 (Onions)
1978
196 7630
1-10 (Beans)
1978
196 7631
2 (Animal research and drugs)
1978
196 7632
2-1 (Diet and nutrition)
1978
196 7633
2-2 (Pesticides)
1978
197 7634
3 (Farm programs)
1978
197 7635
3-1 (Dairy and poultry)
1978
197 7636-7637
3-2 (Meat)
1978
197 7638
3-3 (Wool)
1978
197 7639
4 (Farm loans)
1978
197 7640-7642
5 (Soil and water conservation)
1978
197 7643-7644
Appropriations, 1 (Federal)
1978
197 7645
Arts and humanities
1978
197 7646
Associations and committees
1978
197 7647
1-3-6 (Republican Policy Committee)
1978
197 7648
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1978
197 7649
2-4 (U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors)
1978
197 7650-7651
2-5 (Senate Steering Committee)
1978
197 7652
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1978
197 7653-7669
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1978
198 7670-7671
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1978
198 7672
2-8 (Committee on Committees)
1978
198 7673
2-12 (Committee of Nine)
1978
198 7674-7681
2-14 (American Conservative Union)
1978
198 7682
2-18 (Coalition for Peace through Strength)
1978
198 7683
Civil rights
1978
198 7684-7697
1 (Discrimination)
1978
199 7698
3 (Human rights)
1978
199 7699
5 (Demonstrations)
1978
199 7700
Civil Service
1978
199 7701
1 (Awards)
1978
199 7702
2 (Exams and standards)
1978
199 7703
4 (Personnel activities)
1978
199 7704
5 (Position classification)
1978
199 7705
Commerce
1978
199 7706
1 (Trade)
1978
199 7707
1-1 (Import - Export)
1978
199 7708
1-4 (Fair trade)
1978
199 7709
1-5 (Trading with the enemy)
1978
199 7710
2 (Industry)
1978
199 7711
3 (Small business)
1978
199 7712
3-1 (Contracts, markets)
1978
199 7713
3-3 (Supplies, equipment, facilities)
1978
199 7714-7715
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1978
199 7716
Congressional 4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1978
199 7717
Consumers
1978
199 7718
1 (Complaints)
1978
199 7719-7720
2 (Protection)
1978
199 7721
Disasters
1978
199 7722
2 (Teton Dam)
1978
199 7723
2-1 (Press releases)
1978
199 7724
2-3 (Relief programs)
1978
199 7725
2-5 (News clips)
1978
199 7726
Economics
1978
199 7727
2 (Inflation)
1978
199 7728
2-1 (Wage, price controls)
1978
199 7729
3 (Controls, monopoly)
1978
199 7730
Education
1978
199 7731
1 (Colleges and universities)
1978
199 7732-7734
3 (Federal Aid)
1978
199 7735
6 (Schools)
1978
199 7736
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1978
199 7737
6-3 (Parochial and private)
1978
199 7738
6-4 (Public)
1978
199 7739
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1978
199 7740
6-6 (Bilingual)
1978
199 7741
6 (Staff, teachers)
1978
199 7742-7743
9 (Vocational)
1978
199 7744
11 (Mexican-American)
1978
199 7745
12 (Sex education)
1978
199 7746
13 (School lunch)
1978
199 7747
Employment
1978
199 7748
1 (Summer)
1978
199 7749
1-1 (Intern materials)
1978
199 7750
1-1 (Senior interns)
1978
199 7751-7752
1-1 (Interns)
1978
199 7753-7758
Federal government
1978
200 7759-7762
1 (Executive)
1978
200 7763-7764
1-1 (Departments)
1978
200 7765
1-2 (Independent agencies)
1978
200 7766
2 (Judicial)
1978
200 7767-7772
3-1 (Congress)
1978
200 7773-7774
3-1-2 (Senate)
1978
200 7775
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1978
200 7776
3-1-4 (Travel of Senator)
1978
200 7777
3-2 (General Accounting Office)
1978
200 7778
3-3 (Printing Office)
1978
200 7779
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1978
200 7780
5 (Bids and contracts)
1978
200 7781
6 (Federal, state, local relations)
1978
200 7782
Finance
1978
200 7783-7784
1 (Banking)
1978
200 7785
2 (Currency)
1978
200 7786-7787
3 (Public debt, spending)
1978
200 778
4 (Bankruptcy)
1978
200 7789
Foreign relations
1978
200 7790-7791
1 (Foreign policy)
1978
200 7792-7793
1-1 (Arms control)
1978
200 7794
2 (Foreign aid)
1978
200 7795
2-1 (Food aid)
1978
200 7796
4 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1978
200 7797-7798
5 (United Nations)
1978
200 7799
6 (Africa)
1978
200 7800-7801
6-1 (Rhodesia, South Africa)
1978
200 7802-7803
7 (Asia)
1978
201 7804-7805
8 (Latin America)
1978
201 7806-7809
8 (Bolivia - Tom McGinnis)
1978
201 7810-7831
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1978
202 7832-7839
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1978
202 7840
8-2 (Cuba)
1978
202 7841
9 (Middle East)
1978
202 7842-7843
9 (Israeli-Arab)
1978
202 7844
10 (Europe)
1978
202 7845
11 (Soviet Union)
1978
202 7846
Forest resources
1978
202 7847
1 (Conservation and protection)
1978
202 7848
1-2 (Fires)
1978
202 7849
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1978
202 7850
1-4 (Weeds)
1978
202 7851
2 (Products and industries)
1978
202 7852-7855
3 (Reforestation, silviculture)
1978
202 7856
3-1 (Costs, methods, procedures)
1978
202 7857
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1978
202 7858
5 (Timber)
1978
202 7859
5-1 (Appraisals)
1978
202 7860-7862
5-2 (Sales)
1978
202 7863-7870
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1978
203 7871-7883
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1978
203 7884
5-4 (Rights of way)
1978
203 7885
5-5 (Vehicles and equipment)
1978
203 7886
Health and welfare
1978
203 7887
1 (Environment)
1978
203 7888
1-1 (Sewage and disposal)
1978
203 7889
1-2 (River pollution)
1978
203 7890
1-2-1 (Water systems and supply)
1978
203 7891
1-2-2 (Water Pollution Control Act)
1978
203 7892
1-3 (Air pollution)
1978
203 7893
1-3-1 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1978
203 7894
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1978
203 7895-7899
2 (Health)
1978
203 7900
2-1 (Disease and conditions
1978
203 7901
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1978
203 7902
2-2 (Mental health)
1978
203 7903
3 (Welfare)
1978
203 7904
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1978
203 7905
3-3 (Food stamps)
1978
203 7906-7907
4 (Aging)
1978
203 7908-7910
5 (Drugs)
1978
203 7911
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1978
203 7912
5-3 (Narcotics)
1978
204 7913-7916
7 (Population control)
1978
204 7917
8 (Child development)
1978
204 7918
9 (Cruelty to animals)
1978
204 7919
Holidays, 3 (National days and weeks)
1978
204 7920
Housing and community development
1978
204 7921
1 (Construction)
1978
204 7922
2 (Federal Housing Administration)
1978
204 7923
3 (Urban renewal)
1978
204 7924
4 (Bids and contracts)
1978
204 7925
Immigration and naturalization, 1 (Citizenship)
1978
204 7926
2 (Passports, visas)
1978
204 7927
3 (Quotas, refugees)
1978
204 7928-7933
Indian affairs
1978
204 7934-7935
(Shoshone-Bannock)
1978
204 7936
(Education)
1978
204 7937
(Jurisdiction)
1978
204 7938
(Coeur d'Alene)
1978
204 7939
Institutions, 1-1 (Correctional)
1978
204 7940
1-2 (Health and mental)
1978
204 7941
2 (State)
1978
204 7942
Insurance and retirement
1978
204 7943
1 (Federal government)
1978
204 7944
1-1 (Insurance)
1978
204 7945
1-2 (Retirement)
1978
204 7946
1-4 (Compensations)
1978
204 7947
3 (Private and industrial)
1978
204 7948
Inventions, 1 (Patents)
1978
204 7949
2 (Trademarks and copyrights)
1978
204 7950-7951
Justice, 1 (Crime)
1978
204 7952
1-2 (Weapons control)
1978
204 7953
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1978
204 7954
2 (Law enforcement)
1978
204 7955-7956
3 (Legal)
1978
204 7957
3-1 (Claims litigation)
1978
204 7958
3-2 (Decisions, opinions)
1978
204 7959
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1978
204 7960
4 (Regulations)
1978
204 7961
Labor
1978
204 7962
1 (Conditions, employment)
1978
204 7963
1-1 (Statistics)
1978
204 7964-7965
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
1978
205 7966
1-3 (Mine safety)
1978
205 7967
2 (Strikes)
1978
205 7968
2-1 (Secondary boycotts)
1978
205 7969-7971
3 (Unions)
1978
205 7972-7980
3 (Unions)
1978
205 7981
3-2 (Teamsters)
1978
205 7982
5 (Unions)
1978
205 7983
6 (Migrant, seasonal)
1978
205 7984-7985
7 (Training, manpower)
1978
205 7986
Land
1978
205 7987-7988
1 (Acquisition, disposal)
1978
205 7989
2 (Classification, appraisals, valuation)
1978
205 7990
3 (Conservation, protection)
1978
205 7991
3-2 (Floods, erosion, sedimentation)
1978
205 7992-7995
4 (Land management and range administration)
1978
205 7996-7997
4 (Interior budget)
1978
205 7998
4 (Four year authorization)
1978
205 7999
4-1 (Rights of way)
1978
205 8000
4-2 (Small tracts)
1978
205 8001
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1978
205 8002
5 (Leases)
1978
205 8003
6 (Grazing)
1978
206 8004-8005
6 (Grazing)
1978
206 8006
Legislation, 3 (Senate)
1978
206 8007
Lists
1978
206 8008-8009
Meetings
1978
206 8010-8021
1 (Invitations accepted)
1978
206 8022
1-1 (Telephone interviews)
1978
206 8023
1-2 (Trips out of country)
1978
206 8024-8027
2 (Invitations rejected)
1978
206 8028
3 (Designated representatives)
1978
206 8029
4 (Visits arranged for others)
1978
206 8030
Metals, 1 (Gold)
1978
206 8031
2 (Silver)
1978
206 8032
3 (Steel)
1978
206 8033
4 (Lead, Zinc)
1978
206 8034
5 (Copper)
1978
206 8035
Meteorology
1978
207 8036
Military
1978
207 8037
1 (Casualty lists)
1978
207 8038
2 (Pay and allowances)
1978
207 8039
3 (Officer Commission)
1978
207 8040
4-1 (Buildings and grounds)
1978
207 8041
5-1 (Air Force)
1978
207 8042
5-5 (Navy)
1978
207 8043
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition)
1978
207 8044
National defense
1978
207 8045
1 (Civil defense)
1978
207 8046
2 (Conservation of materials)
1978
207 8047-8049
5 (Security)
1978
207 8050
Natural resources
1978
207 8051-8056
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1978
207 8057
1-1 (Fish and fishing)
1978
207 8058-8064
2 (Atomic and solar energy)
1978
207 8065
3 (Fuels)
1978
207 8066
3-1 (Coal)
1978
207 8067-8071
3-2 (Natural gas)
1978
207 8072
3-3 (Oil)
1978
207 8073
3-4 (Solar energy)
1978
208 8074-8085
4 (Mines and mining)
1978
208 8086
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1978
208 8087
5-1 (Idaho Water Resource Board)
1978
208 8088
6 (Water conservation)
1978
208 8089
6-1 (Districts)
1978
208 8090
6-2 (Irrigation)
1978
208 8091
8 (Geothermal steam)
1978
208 8092-8096
9 (Energy situation)
1978
208 8097
9-2 (Environmental)
1978
208 8098
9-3 (Technical)
1978
208 8099
9-3-1 (Electric vehicles)
1978
208 8100
9-3-1 (ENDURA demonstration)
1978
208 8101-8102
9-5 (Conservation)
1978
208 8103
Nominations
1978
208 8104-8105
1 (Federal)
1978
208 8106
1-1 (Department and agency heads)
1978
208 8107
1-2 (U.S. Attorney)
1978
208 8108
1-4 (Federal judges)
1978
208 8109
1-4-1 (District and circuit court judges)
1978
208 8110
Office of Economic Opportunity
1978
208 8111
1 (Poverty programs)
1978
208 8112
1-1 (Community action programs)
1978
208 8113
1-2 (Youth programs)
1978
208 8114-8115
Parks and forests, 1 (Federal)
1978
209 8816-8132
Parks and forests, 1 (Federal)
1978
209 8133
1-1 (National forests)
1978
209 8134
1-2 (National parks)
1978
209 8135
1-3-1 (Nez Perce National Historic Site)
1978
209 8136
1-4 (National Recreation Areas)
1978
209 8137
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1978
209 8138
1-4-2 (Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area)
1978
209 8139
1-6 (National monuments)
1978
209 8140
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1978
209 8141
1-8 (National trails)
1978
209 8142
2 (State)
1978
209 8143
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1978
209 8144
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1978
209 8145
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks)
1978
209 8146-8147
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1978
209 8148
6 (Hagerman Valley, Box Canyon)
1978
209 8149
Political Affairs
1978
209 8150
2 (Campaign funds)
1978
209 8151
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1978
209 8152
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic committees)
1978
209 8153
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1978
209 8154
6-4 (Republican conference)
1978
209 8155
7 (Elections)
1978
209 8156
7-2 (Congressional)
1978
210 8157
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1978
210 8158
7-2-2 (Senate)
1978
210 8159-8176
7-2-3 (McClure)
1978
210 8177
7-4 (Presidential elections)
1978
210 8178
7-5 (State elections)
1978
210 8179
7-5-1 (Gubernatorial)
1978
210 8180
7-5-2 (Legislative)
1978
210 8181
9-1-2 (Groups, organizations, associations)
1978
210 8182
10 (Idaho Republicans)
1978
210 8182-8185
10-1 (Senator McClure)
1978
210 8186
10-1-1 (Notes from Senator's desk)
1978
210 8187
10-2 (George Hansen)
1978
210 8188
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1978
210 8189
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1978
210 8190
11-1 (Frank Church)
1978
210 8191
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1978
210 8192
11-3 (John Evans)
1978
210 8193
12 (Conservative movement)
1978
210 8194
13 (Idaho politics)
1978
210 8195-8196
Postal Service
1978
211 8197-8200
Postal Service
1978
211 8201
2 (Facilities and modernization)
1978
211 8202
3 (Mail classes)
1978
211 8203
4 (Postage, rates, permits)
1978
211 8204
5 (Stamps)
1978
211 8205
6 (Transportation)
1978
211 8206
8 (Obscene mail)
1978
211 8207-8208
Public relations
1978
211 8209
(Val's P.R.)
1978
211 8210
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1978
211 8211
2 (Biographies)
1978
211 8212-8217
3 (Thank yous and congratulations)
1978
211 8218
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1978
211 8219-8222
3-3 (Thank yous sent)
1978
211 8223
3-4 (Graduation and wedding invitations)
1978
211 8224
3-5 (Phone calls)
1978
211 8225
5 (Endorsements, introductions, commendations)
1978
211 8226
8 (Publicity)
1978
211 8227
8-1 (Press, radio, TV releases)
1978
211 8228
8-2 (Newspapers and periodicals)
1978
211 8229
9 (Reports to constituents)
1978
211 8230
10-3 (Autographs and photographs)
1978
211 8231
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1978
211 8232-8239
11 (Visitors)
1978
212 8240
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1978
212 8241-8243
Public works
1978
212 8244-8250
(Waterway user charges)
1978
212 8251
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1978
212 8252
(Dworshak Dam)
1978
212 8253
(Snake River - Idaho and Middle)
1978
212 8254
(Upper Snake)
1978
212 8255
(Southwestern Idaho Development Association)
1978
212 8256
Publications
1978
212 8257
Recreation
1978
212 8258
1 (Facilities)
1978
212 8259
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1978
212 8260
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1978
212 8261-8262
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1978
212 8263
6 (Sportsmen and sporting groups)
1978
212 8264
Reports and Statistics
1978
212 8265
Salaries
1978
212 8266
1 (Federal employees)
1978
212 8267
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1978
212 8268
3 (Minimum wages)
1978
212 8269
Selective service
1978
212 8270
Servicemen and veterans
1978
212 8271
Social security
1978
212 8272
1 (Benefits)
1978
212 8273
1-1 (Annuities)
1978
212 8274
1-2 (Medicare)
1978
212 8275
2 (Eligibility)
1978
212 8276
Space affairs
1978
212 8277
Speeches and statements
1978
212 8278-8280
1 (Speeches)
1978
213 8281
2 (Statements
1978
213 8282
3 (Testimony)
1978
213 8283
State government
1978
213 8284
1 (Legislative)
1978
213 8285
2-1 (Memorials)
1978
213 8286
5 (Towns and cities)
1978
213 8287
6 (Trust territories)
1978
213 8288
Taxes
1978
213 8289-8304
1 (Federal)
1978
213 8305-8306
1-2 (Income)
1978
213 8307
2 (State and local)
1978
213 8308-8310
2 (U.S. - U.K. tax treaty)
1978
213 8311
2-1 (Property)
1978
213 8312
3 (Revenue sharing)
1978
214 8313
Transportation
1978
214 8314
1 (Aviation)
1978
214 8315
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1978
214 8316
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1978
214 8317
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1978
214 8318
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1978
214 8319
1-5 (Aircraft noise and sonic boom)
1978
214 8320
2 (Maritime)
1978
214 8321
3 (Roads)
1978
214 8322-8324
3-1 (Federal roads)
1978
214 8325
3-2 (State roads)
1978
214 8326
3-3 (Highway safety)
1978
214 8327
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1978
214 8328-8329
4 (Motor carriers)
1978
214 8330
5 (Rail carriers)
1978
214 8331
6 (Mass transit, subways)
1978
214 8332
Un-American activities
1978
214 8333
Utilities, 1 (Communication)
1978
214 8334
1-1 (Radio-TV)
1978
214 8335-8338
2 (Power, light)
1978
214 8339
3 (Water)
1978
214 8340-8341
Veterans
1978
214 8342
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1978
214 8343
3 (Education and schooling)
1978
214 8344
4 (Loan guarantees)
1978
214 8345-8346
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability)
1978
214 8347-8348
Agriculture
1979
214 8349
1 (Commodities)
1979
214 8350
1-1 (Grains)
1979
214 8351
1-2 (Wheat)
1979
214 8352
1-3 (Potatoes)
1979
214 8353
1-4 (Hops)
1979
214 8354
1-5 (Sugar)
1979
214 8355
1-6 (Peas and lentils)
1979
214 8356
1-7 (Honey)
1979
214 8357
1-9 (Fruit)
1979
214 8358
2 (Animal research and drugs)
1979
214 8359
2-1 (Diet and nutrition)
1979
214 8360
2-2 (Pesticides)
1979
214 8361
2-3 (Animal research and drugs)
1979
214 8362
3 (Farm programs)
1979
214 8363
3-1 (Dairy and poultry)
1979
214 8364
3-2 (Meat)
1979
214 8365
3-3 (Wool)
1979
214 8366
4 (Farm loans)
1979
214 8367-8369
5 (Soil and water conservation)
1979
214 8370
7 (Farm programs)
1979
214 8371
Appropriations
1979
214 8372-8373
1 (Federal)
1979
214 8374
2 (State)
1979
215 8375
Arts and humanities
1979
215 8376
Associations and committees
1979
215 8377
2-1 (Chowder and Marching Club)
1979
215 8378-8380
2-5 (Senate Steering Committee)
1979
215 8381
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1979
215 8382-8389
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1979
215 8390
2-8 (Committee on Committees)
1979
215 8391
2-13 (Coalition for Peace Through Strength)
1979
215 8392-8394
2-14 (American Conservative Union)
1979
215 8395
2-16 (Christian Voice)
1979
215 8396
2-17 (Center for Strategic International Studies)
1979
215 8397
2-18 (14th centennial of Islam)
1979
215 8398
Civil rights
1979
215 8399
1 (Discrimination)
1979
215 8400
1 (Equal Rights Amendment)
1979
215 8401
2 (Segregation)
1979
215 8402
3 (Human rights)
1979
215 8403
Civil Service
1979
215 8404
4 (Personnel activities)
1979
215 8405
5 (Position classification)
1979
215 8406
Commerce
1979
215 8407
1 (Trade)
1979
215 8408
1-1 (Import, export)
1979
215 8409
1-2 (Tariffs, trade agreements)
1979
215 8410
2 (Industry)
1979
215 8411
3 (Small business)
1979
215 8412
3-1 (Contracts, markets)
1979
215 8413
3-2 (Financing, loans)
1979
215 8414
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1979
215 8415
Congressional 4 (Congressional Record)
1979
215 8416
Congressional 4-2 (Congressional Record insertions)
1979
215 8417
Consumers, 1 (Complaints)
1979
215 8418
2 (Protection)
1979
216 8419
Disasters
1979
216 8420
1 (Flood insurance program)
1979
216 8421-8422
2 (Teton Dam disaster)
1979
216 8423
Economics
1979
216 8424
2 (Inflation)
1979
216 8425
2-1 (Wage and price controls)
1979
216 8426
3 (Controls, monopolies)
1979
216 8427
Education
1979
216 8428
1 (Colleges and universities)
1979
216 8429
2 (Conferences, seminars)
1979
216 8430-8432
3 (Federal aid)
1979
216 8433
3-1 (National Defense and Education Loan program)
1979
216 8434
4 (Libraries)
1979
216 8435
6 (Schools)
1979
216 8436
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1979
216 8437
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1979
216 8438
7 (Staff, teachers, instructors)
1979
216 8439
8 (Standards, requirements)
1979
216 8440-8441
9 (Vocational)
1979
216 8442
11 (Mexican-American)
1979
216 8443-8446
13 (School lunch)
1979
216 8447
Employment
1979
216 8448
1-1 (Senior interns)
1979
216 8449
1-1 (Interns)
1979
216 8450-8453
Federal government)
1979
216 8454-8461
1 (Executive)
1979
217 8462-8467
1 (Executive)
1979
217 8468
1-1 (Departments)
1979
217 8469
1-2 (Independent agencies)
1979
217 8470
2 (Judicial)
1979
217 8471
2-2-3 (Supreme Court)
1979
217 8472
3-1 (Congress)
1979
217 8473
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1979
217 8474-8475
3-1-2 (Senate)
1979
217 8476
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1979
217 8477
3-1-4 (Travel of Senator)
1979
217 8478
4 (Surplus property)
1979
217 8479
4-2 (Real estate and buildings)
1979
217 8480
5 (Bids and contracts)
1979
217 8481-8484
Finance, 1 (Banking)
1979
217 8485
2 (Currency)
1979
217 8486
3 (Public debt, spending)
1979
217 8487
4 (Bankruptcy)
1979
217 8488
Foreign relations
1979
217 8489
1 (Foreign policy)
1979
217 8490-8500
1-1 (Arms control)
1979
218 8501
2 (Foreign aid)
1979
218 8502
2-1 (Food aid)
1979
218 8503
3 (Peace Corps)
1979
218 8504
4 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1979
218 8505
5 (United Nations)
1979
218 8506
6 (Africa)
1979
218 8507
6-1 (Rhodesia, South Africa)
1979
218 8508
7 (Asia)
1979
218 8509-8514
7-1 (China)
1979
218 8515
8 (Latin America)
1979
218 8516-8518
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1979
218 8519
8-2 (Cuba)
1979
218 8520
9 (Middle East)
1979
218 8521
9-1 (Israelis, Arabs)
1979
218 8522
10 (Europe)
1979
218 8523
11 (Soviet Union)
1979
218 8524
Forest Resources, 1 (Conservation and protection)
1979
218 8525
1-2 (Fires)
1979
218 8526
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1979
218 8527
1-4 (Weeds)
1979
218 8528
2 (Products and industries)
1979
218 8529-8530
3 (Reforestation, silviculture)
1979
218 8531-8532
5-2 (Sales)
1979
218 8533-8537
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1979
219 8538-8547
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1979
219 8548
5-4 (Rights of way)
1979
219 8549
5-5 (Vehicles and equipment)
1979
219 8550
Health and welfare
1979
219 8551
1 (Environment)
1979
219 8552
1-1 (Sewage)
1979
219 8553
1-2 (Stream and River Pollution)
1979
219 8554
1-2-1 (Water systems and supply)
1979
219 8555
1-2-2 (Water Pollution Control Act)
1979
219 8556
1-3 (Air pollution)
1979
219 8557-8558
1-3-1 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1979
219 8559-8562
2 (Health)
1979
219 8563
2-1 (Diseases and conditions)
1979
219 8564
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1979
219 8565
2-2 (Mental health)
1979
219 8566
3 (Welfare)
1979
219 8567
3-1 (Rehabilitation programs)
1979
219 8568
3-3 (Food stamps)
1979
219 8569
4 (Aging)
1979
219 8570-8571
5 (Drugs)
1979
219 8572
5-1 (Medicine and serums)
1979
219 8573
5-2 (Food additives)
1979
219 8574
5-3 (Narcotics)
1979
219 8575
6 (Packaging and labeling)
1979
220 8576-8578
7 (Population explosion)
1979
220 8579
8 (Child development)
1979
220 8580
Holidays
1979
220 8581
1 (Federal)
1979
220 8582
3 (National days and weeks)
1979
220 8583
Housing and community development
1979
220 8584
1 (Construction)
1979
220 8585
2 (Federal Housing Administration)
1979
220 8586
Immigration, naturalization
1979
220 8587
1 (Citizenship)
1979
220 8588
2 (Passport, visas)
1979
220 8589
3 (Quotas, refugees, displaced persons)
1979
220 8590
4 (Illegal aliens)
1979
220 8591
Indian affairs
1979
220 8592
1 (Claims)
1979
220 8593
3 (Fishing rights)
1979
220 8594-8596
Institutions, 1-2 (Health and mental)
1979
220 8597
2 (State)
1979
220 8598
Insurance and retirement
1979
220 8599
1 (Federal)
1979
220 8600-8601
1-1 (Insurance)
1979
220 8602-8604
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1979
220 8605
1-3 (Railroad)
1979
220 8606
1-4 (Compensations)
1979
220 8607
3 (Private and industrial)
1979
220 8608
Inventions, 1 (Patents)
1979
220 8609
2 (Trademarks, copyrights)
1979
220 8610
Justice
1979
220 8611
1 (Crime)
1979
220 8612
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1979
220 8613
2 (Law enforcement)
1979
220 8614
2-2 (Wiretapping)
1979
220 8615
3 (Legal)
1979
220 8616
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1979
220 8617
Labor
1979
220 8618-8619
1 (Conditions, employment)
1979
220 8620
1-1 (Statistics)
1979
220 8621
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
1979
220 8622-8624
1-2 (Mine safety)
1979
220 8625
2 (Strikes)
1979
220 8626
3 (Unions)
1979
220 8627
4 (Employment of handicapped)
1979
220 8628
6 (Migrant, seasonal)
1979
220 8629
7 (Training, manpower)
1979
221 8630
Land
1979
221 8631
1 (Acquisition, disposal)
1979
221 8632-8637
2 (Classification, appraisals, valuation)
1979
221 8638
3 (Conservation and protection)
1979
221 8639
3-2 (Floods, erosion, sedimentation)
1979
221 8640
4-2 (Small tracts)
1979
221 8641
5 (Leases)
1979
221 8642
5-1 (Desert entries)
1979
221 8643
6 (Grazing)
1979
221 8644
Legislation, 3 (Senate)
1979
221 8645
Lists
1979
221 8646
Meetings
1979
221 8647-8661
1 (Invitations accepted)
1979
221 8662
1-1 (Telephone interviews)
1979
221 8663-8664
2 (Invitations rejected)
1979
222 8665-8667
2 (Invitations rejected)
1979
222 8668
3 (Designated representatives)
1979
222 8669
4 (Visits for others)
1979
222 8670
Metals, 1 (Gold)
1979
222 8671
2 (Silver)
1979
222 8672
Meteorology
1979
222 8673
Military
1979
222 8674
2 (Pay and allowances)
1979
222 8675
2-1 (Retired benefits)
1979
222 8676
5 (Reserve and National Guard)
1979
222 8677
5-1 (Air Force)
1979
222 8678
5-2 (Army)
1979
222 8679
5-4 (Marines)
1979
222 8680
5-5 (Navy)
1979
222 8681
5-6 (National Guard)
1979
222 8682
9 (Weapons, arms, ammunition)
1979
222 8683
Morality
1979
222 8684
National defense
1979
222 8685
1 (Civil defense)
1979
222 8686
2 (Conservation of materials)
1979
222 8687
4 (Mobilization of manpower and industry)
1979
222 8688
5 (Security)
1979
222 8689
Natural resources
1979
222 8690-8692
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1979
222 8693-8694
1-1 (Fish and fishing)
1979
222 8695-8700
2 (Atomic energy)
1979
222 8701
3 (Fuels)
1979
222 8702
3-1 (Coal)
1979
222 8703
3-2 (Natural gas)
1979
222 8704-8706
3-3 (Oil)
1979
223 8707
3-4 (Solar energy)
1979
223 8708
3-5 (Gasohol)
1979
223 8709-8717
4 (Mines and mining)
1979
223 8718
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1979
223 8719
5-1 (Idaho Water Resource Board)
1979
223 8720-8721
6 (Water conservation)
1979
223 8722
6-1 (Districts)
1979
223 8723
6-2 (Irrigation, Inc., East Greenacres District)
1979
223 8724
7 (Conservation organizations)
1979
223 8725
8 (Geothermal steam)
1979
223 8726-8734
9 (Energy situation)
1979
223 8735
9 (Refiner margins)
1979
224 8736
9 (Diesel)
1979
224 8737
9-1 (Economic)
1979
224 8738
9-3 (Technical)
1979
224 8739-8740
9-3-1 (Electric vehicles)
1979
224 8741
9-4 (Foreign policy)
1979
224 8742-8745
9-5 (Energy conservation)
1979
224 8746
Nominations, 1 (Federal)
1979
224 8747
1-4 (Federal judges)
1979
224 8748
1-4-1 (U.S. District and Circuit Court judges)
1979
224 8749
2 (State and municipal)
1979
224 8750
Office of Economic Opportunity
1979
224 8751
1 (Poverty programs)
1979
224 8752
1-1 (Community action programs)
1979
224 8753
1-2 (Youth programs)
1979
224 8754
1-2-1 (Job Corps)
1979
224 8755
Parks and forests
1979
224 8756-8763
1 (Federal)
1979
224 8764
1-1 (National forests)
1979
224 8765
1-2 (National parks)
1979
224 8766
1-3 (National historic sites)
1979
224 8767
1-4 (National recreation areas)
1979
224 8768
1-4-2 (Hell's Canyon)
1979
224 8769
1-6 (National monuments)
1979
224 8770-8771
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1979
224 8772
1-8 (National trails)
1979
224 8773
2 (State)
1979
224 8774
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1979
224 8775
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1979
224 8776
3-1-2 (Salmon River Breaks)
1979
224 8777
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1979
224 8778
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1979
224 8779
4 (Monies and revenues)
1979
224 8780
6 (Hagerman Valley, Thousand Springs)
1979
224 8781
Political affairs
1979
224 8782-8784
2 (Campaign funds)
1979
224 8785
2-2 (Solicitations for candidates)
1979
224 8786
6-1 (Republican and Democratic national committees)
1979
224 8787
6-1-1 (National conventions)
1979
224 8788
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1979
225 8789-9790
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1979
225 8791
6-5 (Republican Policy Committee)
1979
225 8792
7-1 (Board of Election Supervisors)
1979
225 8793
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1979
225 8794
7-2-2 (Senate)
1979
225 8795-8796
7-4 (Presidential election)
1979
225 8797
7-5 (State elections)
1979
225 8798
9 (Political relations)
1979
225 8799
9-3 (Criticisms, complaints)
1979
225 8800-8804
10-1 (McClure)
1979
225 8805
10-1-1 (Notes from Senator's desk)
1979
225 8806
10-2 (George Hansen)
1979
225 8807
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1979
225 8808
11 (Idaho Democrats)
1979
225 8809
11-1 (Frank Church)
1979
225 8810
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1979
225 8811
11-3 (John Evans)
1979
225 8812
12 (Conservative movement)
1979
225 8813
13 (Idaho politics)
1979
225 8814
Postal Service
1979
225 8815
5 (Stamps)
1979
225 8816-8817
Public relations
1979
225 8818
(Val's PR)
1979
225 8819
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent)
1979
225 8820-8821
3 (Thank yous, congratulations)
1979
225 8822
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1979
225 8823-8824
3-3 (Thank yous sent)
1979
225 8825
3-5 (Phone calls)
1979
225 8826
5 (Endorsements, introductions, commendations)
1979
225 8827
8 (Publicity)
1979
225 8828
8-1-1 (Specific persons or organizations)
1979
225 8829
8-2 (Newspapers and periodicals)
1979
225 8830
8-2-1 (Articles by staff)
1979
225 8831
9 (Reports to constituents)
1979
225 8832
10 (Routine requests)
1979
225 8833
10-2 (Farmer's Bulletin)
1979
225 8834
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1979
225 8835
10-8 (Publications and information)
1979
225 8836-8838
11 (Visitors) (Photographs)
1979
226 8839-8842
11 (Visitors) (Photographs)
1979
226 8843-8845
Public works
1979
226 8846
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1979
226 8847
(Middle Snake River)
1979
226 8848
(Upper Snake River)
1979
226 8849
(Southwestern Idaho Development Project)
1979
226 8850
Publications
1979
226 8851
Recreation
1979
226 8852
1 (Facilities)
1979
226 8853
1-1 (Scenic trails)
1979
226 8854
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1979
226 8855
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1979
226 8856
5 (Outfitters and guides)
1979
226 8857
6 (Sportsmen and sporting groups)
1979
226 8858
Reports and statistics
1979
226 8859
Salaries, 1 (Federal)
1979
226 8860
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1979
226 8861
1-3 (Postal)
1979
226 8862
1-4 (Wage Board)
1979
226 8863
2 (State)
1979
226 8864
3 (Minimum wages)
1979
226 8865
Selective service
1979
226 8866
Servicemen and veterans
1979
226 8867
Social security
1979
226 8878
1 (Benefits)
1979
226 8869
1-1 (Annuities)
1979
226 8870
1-2 (Medicare)
1979
226 8871
2 (Eligibility)
1979
226 8872
Space affairs
1979
226 8873
Speeches and statements
1979
226 8874-8878
1 (Speeches)
1979
226 8879-8880
2 (Statements)
1979
226 8881
3 (Testimony)
1979
226 8882
4 (By others)
1979
226 8883
State government
1979
226 8884
2 (Legislative)
1979
226 8885
2-1 (Memorials)
1979
226 8886
4 (Counties)
1979
226 8887
5 (Towns and cities)
1979
226 8888-8890
6 (Trust territories)
1979
227 8891
7 (Regional commissions)
1979
227 8892
Taxes
1979
227 8893-8900
1 (Federal)
1979
227 8901
1-2 (Income)
1979
227 8902
1-3 (Value added)
1979
227 8903
2 (State and local)
1979
227 8904
2-1 (Property)
1979
227 8905
3 (Revenue sharing)
1979
227 8906
Time
1979
227 8907
Transportation
1979
227 8908
1 (Aviation)
1979
227 8909
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1979
227 8910-8912
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1979
227 8913
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1979
227 8914
1-5 (Aircraft noise and sonic boom)
1979
227 8915
3 (Roads)
1979
227 8916
3-1 (Federal roads)
1979
227 8917
3-2 (State roads)
1979
227 8918
3-3 (Highway safety)
1979
227 8919
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1979
227 8920-8925
4 (Motor carriers)
1979
227 8926-8930
5 (Rail carriers)
1979
227 8931
6 (Mass transit)
1979
227 8932
Utilities, 1 (Communications)
1979
227 8933-8935
1-1 (Radio, TV)
1979
228 8936
2 (Power, light)
1979
228 8937-8939
Veterans
1979
228 8940
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1979
228 8941
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability)
1979
228 8942-8943
Agriculture
1979
228 8944
1 (Commodities)
1980/1981
228 8945
1-1 (Grains)
1980/1981
228 8946
1-2 (Wheat)
1980-1981
228 8947
1-3 (Potatoes)
1980-1981
228 8948
1-4 (Hops and mints)
1980/1981
228 8949
1-5 (Sugar beets and sugar)
1980/1981
228 8950
1-6 (Dried peas and lentils)
1980/1981
228 8951
1-7 (Honey and beekeeping)
1980/1981
228 8952
2 (Agricultural research)
1980-1981
228 8953
2-1 (Human diet and nutrition)
1980/1981
228 8954
2-2 (Pesticides)
1980/1981
228 8955
2-3 (Animal research and drugs)
1980/1981
228 8956-8957
3-1 (Dairy and poultry)
1980/1981
228 8958
3-2 (Cattle)
1980/1981
228 8959
3-3 (Sheep and swine)
1980/1981
228 8960
4 (Farm loan, includes FmHA)
1980/1981
228 8961-8962
6 (Farm supplies and equipment)
1980/1981
228 8963
7 (Farm programs)
1980/1981
228 8964
Appropriations 1 (Federal appropriations)
1980/1981
228 8965-8966
Arts and humanities
1980/1981
228 8967
Associations and committees
1980/1981
228 8968
2-1 (Chowder and marching club)
1980/1981
228 8969-8970
2-5 (Senate Steering Committee)
1980/1981
228 8971
2-6 (Breakfast meetings)
1980/1981
228 8972-8976
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1980/1981
229 8977-8981
2-7 (Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress)
1980/1981
229 8982
2-14 (American Conservative Union)
1980/1981
229 8983
2-16 (Congressional Advisory Committee to Christian Voice)
1980/1981
229 8984
2-19 (National Coalition for Growth)
1980/1981
229 8985
2-20 (Washington Workshops Congressional Seminar)
1980/1981
229 8986
Civil Rights
1980/1981
229 8987-8990
1 (Discrimination)
1980/1981
229 8991
2 (Segregation)
1980/1981
229 8992
3 (Human rights)
1980/1981
229 8993
Civil Service
1980/1981
229 8994
2 (Examination and standards for Civil Service personnel)
1980/1981
229 8995
4 (Personnel activities)
1980/1981
229 8996
4 (Personnel activities - Campbell letters)
1980/1981
229 8997
5 (Position classification - Reclassification)
1980/1981
229 8998
6 (Separations)
1980/1981
229 8999
Commerce
1980/1981
229 9000
1 (Trade)
1980/1981
229 9001
1-1 (Import - Export matters)
1980/1981
229 9002
1-2 (Tariffs - Trade agreements)
1980/1981
229 9003
2 (Industry)
1980/1981
229 9004
3 (Small business)
1980/1981
229 9005
3-1 (Contracts - Markets)
1980/1981
229 9006
3-2 (Financing - Loans)
1980/1981
229 9007
4 (Economic Development Administration)
1980/1981
229 9008
Congressional 4 (Congressional Record)
1980/1981
229 9009
Consumer, 1 (Complaints)
1980/1981
229 9010
2 (Protection)
1980/1981
229 9011
Disasters
1980/1981
229 9012
2 (Teton Dam, disaster and statistics)
1980/1981
229 9013
Economics
1980/1981
229 9014
1 (Business recession)
1980/1981
229 9015
2 (Industry)
1980/1981
229 9016
2-1 (Wage-Price controls)
1980/1981
229 9017
3 (Controls - Monopoly)
1980/1981
229 9018
Education
1980/1981
229 9019-9024
3 (Federal aid for education and educational institutions)
1980/1981
229 9025
4 (Libraries)
1980/1981
229 9026
5 (Scholarships, fellowships, student exchange and grants from non-federal institutions)
1980/1981
229 9027
6-1 (Capitol Page School)
1980/1981
230 9028-9030
6-5 (Prayer in school)
1980/1981
230 9031
7 (Staff - Teachers, instructors, and professors)
1980/1981
230 9032
8 (Standards - Requirements)
1980/1981
230 9033
9 (Vocational education)
1980/1981
230 9034
10 (Educational television)
1980/1981
230 9035-9036
11 (Bilingual education)
1980/1981
230 9037
12 (Sex education)
1980/1981
230 9038-9041
13 (School lunch program)
1980/1981
230 9042
Employment
1980/1981
230 9043
1 (Summer employment)
1980/1981
230 9044
1-1 (Interns)
1980/1981
230 9045
1-2 (Nominations)
1980/1981
230 9046-9047
1-2 (U.S. Attorney)
1980/1981
230 9048-9053
(Whites - Sent to transition team)
1980/1981
230 9054-9056
(General thank-yous and recommendations - Whites)
1980/1981
230 9057-9059
Federal Government
1980/1981
231 9060-9062
Federal Government
1980/1981
231 9063-9072
1 (Executive government)
1980/1981
231 9073-9075
1 (Executive government)
1980/1981
231 9076-9077
1-1 (Departments)
1980/1981
231 9078-9079
1-2 (Independent agencies)
1980/1981
231 9080
2 (Judicial branch)
1980/1981
231 9081
3 (Legislative branch)
1980/1981
231 9082
3-1 (Congress)
1980/1981
231 9083
3-1-1 (House of Representatives)
1980/1981
231 9084-9085
3-1-2 (Senate)
1980/1981
231 9086
3-1-3 (Ethics)
1980/1981
231 9087
4 (Surplus government property)
1980/1981
231 9088
4-1 (Personal property)
1980/1981
231 9089
4-1 (Real estate and buildings)
1980/1981
231 9090
5 (Bids and contracts)
1980/1981
231 9091
Finance
1980/1981
231 9092-9093
1 (Banking)
1980/1981
232 9094-9095
1 (Banking)
1980/1981
232 9096
2 (Currency)
1980/1981
232 9097-9098
3 (Public debt - Spending)
1980/1981
232 9099
4 (Mutual funds)
1980/1981
232 9100-9101
Foreign relations
1980/1981
232 9102
1 (Foreign policy)
1980/1981
232 9103-9104
1-1 (Arms control - SALT)
1980/1981
232 9105
2 (Foreign aid)
1980/1981
232 9106
2-1 (Food aid)
1980/1981
232 9107
3 (Peace Corps)
1980/1981
232 9108
4 (Treaties and peace pacts)
1980/1981
232 9109
5 (United Nations)
1980/1981
232 9110
6 (Africa)
1980/1981
232 9111
6-1 (Rhodesia - South Africa)
1980/1981
232 9112
7 (Asia)
1980/1981
232 9113
8 (Latin America)
1980/1981
232 9114
8-1 (Panama Canal)
1980/1981
232 9115
8-2 (Cuba)
1980/1981
232 9116
9 (Middle East)
1980/1981
232 9117
9-1 (Israeli - Arab)
1980/1981
232 9118-9121
9-2 (Iran)
1980/1981
232 9122
10 (Europe)
1980/1981
232 9123
11 (Soviet Union)
1980/1981
232 9124
Forest resources , 1 (Conservation and protection)
1980/1981
232 9125
1-2 (Fires)
1980/1981
232 9126
1-3 (Insects and pests)
1980/1981
232 9127
1-4 (Weeds)
1980/1981
232 9128
2 (Products and industries)
1980/1981
232 9129
3 (Reforestation - Silviculture)
1980/1981
232 9130
3-2 (Timber stand improvement)
1980/1981
232 9131
5-1 (Appraisals)
1980/1981
232 9132-9134
5-2 (Sales)
1980/1981
232 9135-9135
5-3 (Sustained yield)
1980/1981
232 9137
5-4 (Rights of way)
1980/1981
233 9138
Health and welfare, 1 (Environment)
1980/1981
233 9139
1-1 (Sewage and sewage disposal)
1980/1981
233 9140
1-2 (Stream and river pollution)
1980/1981
233 9141
1-2-1 (Water, water systems, water supply)
1980/1981
233 9142
1-2-2 (Water Pollution Control Act)
1980/1981
233 9143-9144
1-3 (Air pollution)
1980/1981
233 9145-9146
1-3-1 (Environmental Protection Agency)
1980/1981
233 9147
1-6 (Insecticides and pesticides)
1980/1981
233 9148-9149
2 (Health)
1980/1981
233 9150-9151
2 (Health)
1980/1981
233 9152
2-1 (Disease and conditions)
1980/1981
233 9153
2-1-1 (Alcohol abuse)
1980/1981
233 9154
2-2 (Mental health)
1980/1981
233 9155-9158
3 (Welfare)
1980/1981
233 9159
3-2 (Rehabilitation programs)
1980/1981
233 9160
3-2 (Guaranteed minimum income)
1980/1981
233 9161-9162
3-3 (Food stamps)
1980/1981
233 9163
4 (Aging)
1980/1981
233 9164
5 (Drugs)
1980/1981
233 9165
5-1 (Medicines and serums)
1980/1981
233 9166-9169
7 (Population explosion)
1980/1981
233 9170
8 (Child development)
1980/1981
233 9171
9 (Cruelty to animals)
1980/1981
233 9172
10 (Cigarettes)
1980/1981
233 9173
Holidays
1980/1981
233 9174
1 (National - Federal)
1980/1981
233 9175
3 (National days, etc.)
1980/1981
233 9176
Housing and community development
1980/1981
233 9177-9178
1 (Construction)
1980/1981
233 9179
2 (Financing and loans - FHA)
1980/1981
233 9180
3 (Urban renewal)
1980/1981
233 9181
5 (Rural development)
1980/1981
234 9182
Immigration - Naturalization)
1980/1981
234 9183
1 (Citizenship)
1980/1981
234 9184
2 (Passport - Visas)
1980/1981
234 9185-9186
3 (Quotas - Refugees - Displaced persons)
1980/1981
234 9187
4 (Illegal aliens)
1980/1981
234 9188-9191
Indian affairs
1980/1981
234 9192
3 (Fishing rights)
1980/1981
234 9193
Institutions, 1 (Federal)
1980/1981
234 9194
1-1 (Correctional)
1980/1981
234 9195-9196
1-2 (Health and mental)
1980/1981
234 9197-9198
1-2 (Health and mental)
1980/1981
234 9199
3 (Private institutions)
1980/1981
234 9200
Insurance and retirement
1980/1981
234 9201-9202
1 (Federal government)
1980/1981
234 9203
1-1 (Insurance)
1980/1981
234 9204
1-2 (Retirement and annuities)
1980/1981
234 9205-9206
1-3 (Railroad retirement)
1980/1981
234 9207
1-4 (Compensations)
1980/1981
234 9208
2 (State government)
1980/1981
3 (Private and industrial)
1980/1981
Box Folder
234 9210
Inventions
1980/1981
234 9211
1 (Patents)
1980/1981
234 9212
2 (Trademarks - copyrights)
1980/1981
234 9213-9217
Justice, 1 (Crime)
1980/1981
234 9218
1 (Criminal code reform, S.1722 - Personal letters to JAM)
1980/1981
234 9219
1-2 (Weapons control)
1980/1981
234 9220
1-3 (Capital punishment)
1980/1981
234 9221
2 (Law enforcement)
1980/1981
234 9222
3 (Legal)
1980/1981
234 9223
3-2 (Decisions - Opinions - Interpretations)
1980/1981
234 9224
3-2-4 (Judicial)
1980/1981
234 9225
Labor
1980/1981
234 9226
1 (Conditions - Employment)
1980/1981
234 9227
1-2 (Occupational Safety and Health - OSHA)
1980/1981
234 9228-9229
1-3 (Mine safety)
1980/1981
235 9230
2 (Strikes)
1980/1981
235 9231-9232
3 (Unions)
1980/1981
235 9233
3-2 (Teamsters)
1980/1981
235 9234
5 (Fair labor standards)
1980/1981
235 9235
6 (Migrant labor - Seasonal labor)
1980/1981
235 9236
7 (Training - Manpower)
1980/1981
235 9237
Land
1980/1981
235 9238-9241
Land, 1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1980/1981
235 9242-9249
Land, 1 (Acquisition - Disposal)
1980/1981
235 9250
2 (Classification - Appraisals - Valuation)
1980/1981
235 9251
3 (Conservation and protection)
1980/1981
235 9252
3-3 (Floods - Erosion - Sedimentation)
1980/1981
235 9253-9258
4 (Land management and range administration)
1980/1981
235 9259
4-3 (Trespass)
1980/1981
235 9260
4-4 (Withdrawal)
1980/1981
235 9261
5 (Leases)
1980/1981
235 9262
6 (Grazing)
1980/1981
235 9263
7 (Payment in lieu of taxes)
1980/1981
235 9264
Legislation 3 (Senate)
1980/1981
235 9265
Lists
1980/1981
235 9266
Meetings
1980/1981
235 9267
1 (Invitations accepted)
1980/1981
235 9268
1 (Invitations accepted)
January 1980
235 9269-9271
1 (Invitations accepted)
1980
236 9272-9285
1 (Invitations accepted)
1980
236 9286-9287
1 (Republican National Convention)
July 1980
236 9288-9300
1 (Invitations accepted)
1981
236 9301
1 (Presidential Inauguration)
1981
236 9302
2 (Invitations rejected)
1980/1981
236 9303
3 (Designated representatives)
1980/1981
236 9304
4 (Visits arranged for others)
1980/1981
236 9305
Metals, 1 (Gold)
1980/1981
236 9306
2 (Silver)
1980/1981
236 9307
Meteorology
1980/1981
236 9308
Military, 2 (Pay and allowances)
1980/1981
236 9309
2-1 (Retired benefits)
1980/1981
236 9310
4 (Reservations)
1980/1981
236 9311
5 (Reserve and National Guard Program)
1980/1981
236 9312
5-1 (Air Force)
1980/1981
236 9313
5-2 (Army)
1980/1981
236 9314
5-3 (Coast Guard)
1980/1981
236 9315
5-5 (Navy)
1980/1981
236 9316
5-6 (National Guard)
1980/1981
237 9317
9 (Weapons)
1980/1981
237 9318-9319
9 (Weapons - Arms - Ammunition - Explosives)
1980/1981
237 9320-9322
Morality
1980/1981
237 9323
National defense
1980/1981
237 9324
1 (Civil defense)
1980/1981
237 9325
2 (Conservation of critical and essential materials)
1980/1981
237 9236-9328
5 (Security)
1980/1981
237 9329
Natural resources
1980/1981
237 9330-9333
1 (Fish and wildlife)
1980/1981
237 9334-9335
1-1 (Fish and fishing)
1980/1981
237 9336-9353
2 (Atomic energy)
1980/1981
237 9354-9355
3 (Fuels)
1980/1981
238 9356-9358
3 (Liquid hydride)
1980/1981
238 9359
3-1 (Coal)
1980/1981
238 9360
3-2 (Gas - Natural)
1980/1981
238 9361-9366
3-3 (Oil)
1980/1981
238 9367
3-4 (Solar energy)
1980/1981
238 9368-9369
3-5 (Gasohol)
1980/1981
238 9370
3-6 (Alternative fuels)
1980/1981
238 9371
3-6 (University of Idaho, oil shale research)
1980/1981
238 9372-9377
4 (Minerals, mines, and mining)
1980/1981
238 9378-9381
5 (Water resources and watersheds)
1980/1981
238 9382
6 (Water conservation)
1980/1981
238 9383
6-2 (Irrigation)
1980/1981
238 9384
7 (Conservation organizations)
1980/1981
238 9385-9390
8 (Geothermal steam)
1980/1981
239 9391-9400
9 (Energy situation)
1980/1981
239 9401
9-1 (Economic)
1980/1981
239 9402
9-2 (Environmental)
1980/1981
239 9403
9-3 (Technical)
1980/1981
239 9404-9405
9-3-1 (Electric vehicles)
1980/1981
239 9406-9409
9-5 (Conservation)
1980/1981
239 9410
9-5-1 (Gas tax)
1980/1981
239 9411-9414
Nominations, 1 (Federal)
1980/1981
239 9415-9419
1 (Department and agency heads)
1980/1981
239 9420
1-1 (Synthetic Fuels Corporation)
1980/1981
239 9421
1-1 (Idaho clearances)
1980/1981
239 9422
1-1-1 (Regional department and agency heads)
1980/1981
239 9423
1-1-1 (Multiple recommendations)
1980/1981
239 9424
1-1-1 (Agricultural Stabilization & Conservation Service)
1980/1981
239 9425
1-1-1 (Bonneville Power Administration)
1980/1981
239 9426
1-1-1 (Farmers Home Administration)
1980/1981
240 9427
1-3 (U.S. Marshal)
1980/1981
240 9428
1-4 (Federal judges)
1980/1981
240 9429
Office of Economic Opportunity and Action
1980/1981
240 9430
1 (Community action programs)
1980/1981
240 9431-9432
1-2 (Youth programs)
1980/1981
240 9433
Parks - Forests, 1 (Federal)
1980/1981
240 9434-9436
1 (National forests)
1980/1981
240 9437
1-2 (National parks)
1980/1981
240 9438
1-3 (National historic sites)
1980/1981
240 9439
1-4 (National recreation areas)
1980/1981
240 9440
1-4-1 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1980/1981
240 9441-9443
1-4-2 (Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area)
1980/1981
240 9444
1-7 (Wild and scenic rivers)
1980/1981
240 9445
1-7 (Salmon River)
1980/1981
240 9446
1-8 (National trails)
1980/1981
240 9447
2 (State)
1980/1981
240 9448
2-2 (Parks)
1980/1981
240 9449
2-3 (Reservations and cemeteries)
1980/1981
240 9450
3 (Wilderness and primitive areas)
1980/1981
240 9451
3-1 (Primitive areas)
1980/1981
240 9452
3-1-3 (Idaho Primitive Area)
1980/1981
240 9453
3-2 (Wilderness areas)
1980/1981
240 9454
4 (Monies and revenues)
1980/1981
240 9455
Political affairs
1980/1981
240 9456-9460
2 (Funds, campaign)
1980/1981
240 9461
2-2 (JAM solicitations for candidates)
1980/1981
240 9462
2-3 (Solicitations for funds received)
1980/1981
240 9463
6-1 (Republican and Democratic National Committees)
1980/1981
240 9464-9465
6-1-1 (National Republican and Democratic conventions)
1980/1981
240 9466
6-2 (State Republican and Democratic Central Committees)
1980/1981
240 9467
6-3 (Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee)
1980/1981
240 9468-9471
6-4 (Republican Conference)
1980/1981
240 9472
6-4 (Republican Conference - Conference chairman)
1980/1981
241 9473-9474
6-5 (Republican Conference Committee)
1980/1981
241 9475
6-5 (Republican Policy Committee)
1980/1981
241 9476
7 (Elections)
1980/1981
241 9477
7-2-1 (House of Representatives)
1980/1981
241 9478
7-2-2 (Senate)
1980/1981
241 9479-9480
7-4 (Presidential election)
1980/1981
241 9481
7-5 (State elections)
1980/1981
241 9482
9-3 (Criticisms - Complaints)
1980/1981
241 9483
10-1 (Senator McClure)
1980/1981
241 9484
10-1 (Senator McClure)
1980/1981
241 9485
10-1-1 (Notes, etc. from Senator's desk)
1980/1981
241 9486
10-3 (Steve Symms)
1980/1981
241 9487-9489
11-2 (Frank Church)
1980/1981
241 9490
11-2 (Cecil Andrus)
1980/1981
241 9491
11-3 (John Evans)
1980/1981
241 9492
12 (Conservative movement)
1980/1981
241 9493-9494
Postal Service
1980/1981
241 9495
1 (Facilities and modernization)
1980/1981
241 9496
3 (Classes, Mail)
1980/1981
241 9497
4 (Postage - Rates - Permits)
1980/1981
241 9498
5 (Stamps)
1980/1981
241 9499
6 (Transportation of mail)
1980/1981
241 9500
8 (Obscene mail)
1980/1981
241 9501-9505
Public relations
1980/1981
241 9506
1 (Anonymous, crank, incoherent communications)
1980/1981
241 9507
2 (Biographies)
1980/1981
241 9508-9511
3 (Thank yous and congratulations received)
1980/1981
241 9512
3-1 (Condolences and sympathy)
1980/1981
241 9513-9518
3-3 (Thank you letters sent)
1980/1981
242 9519
3-4 (Graduation and wedding invitations)
1980/1981
242 9520-9521
5 (Endorsements, introductions, commendations)
1980/1981
242 9522
6-1 (Inauguration, 1981)
1980/1981
242 9523
8 (Publicity)
1980/1981
242 9524
8-1-1 (Specific persons or organizations to receive copies of press releases)
1980/1981
242 9525
8-2 (Newspapers, magazines, periodicals)
1980/1981
242 9525
10-4 (Contributions, donations)
1980/1981
242 9527-9531
11 (Visitors)
1980/1981
242 9532
12 (Complaints and criticisms)
1980/1981
242 9533
13 (Support and encouragement)
1980/1981
242 9534-9535
Pubic works
1980/1981
242 9536-9537
(Bonneville Power Administration)
1980/1981
242 9538
Publications
1980/1981
242 9539
Recreation
1980/1981
242 9540
1 (Facilities)
1980/1981
242 9541
2 (Sports and sporting events)
1980/1981
242 9542
3 (Off-road vehicles)
1980/1981
242 9543
5 (Outfitters and guides)
1980/1981
242 9544
6 (Sportsmen and sporting groups)
1980/1981
242 9545
Reports and statistics
1980/1981
242 9546
Salaries
1980/1981
242 9547
1 (Federal employees)
1980/1981
242 9548
1-2 (Congressional and judicial)
1980/1981
242 9549
3 (Minimum wages)
1980/1981
242 9550-9555
Selective service
1980/1981
242 9556
Social security
1980/1981
242 9557-9560
1 (Benefits)
1980/1981
242 9561
1-1 (Annuities)
1980/1981
242 9562-9563
1-2 (Medicare)
1980/1981
242 9564
2 (Eligibility)
1980/1981
243 9565
Space affairs
1980/1981
243 9566
State government
1980/1981
243 9567
1 (Executive)
1980/1981
243 9568
2 (Legislative)
1980/1981
243 9569
2-1 (Memorials)
1980/1981
243 9570
4 (Counties)
1980/1981
243 9571
5 (Towns and cities)
1980/1981
243 9572
6 (U.S. protectorships)
1980/1981
243 9573
7 (Regional governments)
1980/1981
243 9574
Taxes
1980/1981
243 9575-9578
1 (Federal)
1980/1981
243 9579-9586
1 (Federal)
1980/1981
243 9587
1-1 (Excise)
1980/1981
243 9588-9599
1-2 (Income)
1980/1981
243 9600
1-3 (Value added tax)
1980/1981
243 9601
2 (State and local)
1980/1981
243 9602
2-1 (Property taxes)
1980/1981
243 9603-9604
3 (Revenue sharing)
1980/1981
244 9605
Time
1980/1981
244 9606-9607
Transportation
1980/1981
244 9608
1 (Aviation)
1980/1981
244 9609
1-1 (Airports and airways)
1980/1981
244 9610
1-2 (Air safety rules and regulations)
1980/1981
244 9611
1-3 (Air passenger and freight traffic)
1980/1981
244 9612
1-4 (Airplanes and aircraft)
1980/1981
244 9613
2 (Maritime)
1980/1981
244 9614-9615
3 (Roads)
1980/1981
244 9616
3-1 (Federal roads)
1980/1981
244 9617
3-2 (State roads)
1980/1981
244 9618
3-3 (Highway safety)
1980/1981
244 9619
3-4 (Highway trust fund)
1980/1981
244 9620-9628
4 (Motor carriers)
1980/1981
244 9629-9630
5 (Rail carriers)
1980/1981
244 9631-9632
6 (Mass transit)
1980/1981
244 9633
Un-American activities
1980/1981
244 9634
1 (Communism)
1980/1981
244 9635
Utilities, 1 (Communication)
1980/1981
244 9636-9637
1-1 (Radio, TV)
1980/1981
244 9638-9641
2 (Power, light)
1980/1981
244 9642
Veterans
1980/1981
244 9643-9644
1 (Medicine and surgery)
1980/1981
244 9645
3 (Education and schooling)
1980/1981
244 9646
5 (Annuities, pensions, disability allowances)
1980/1981
Sub-Series D: Academy Nominations
The Files Handbook specified the Subject File category "Academies" "for all matters pertaining to the military academies . . . [including] cadets and applications for nomination." Typical contents for each year consist of a general folder, 100 or so folders for individual applicants, separate folders for the Air Force, Army, Merchant Marine, and Navy academies, one folder each for late, out-of-state, current, and "early" (i.e, too young) applicants. After 1981, since correspondence relating to academy nominations was handled though CMS, the CMS Topic Index, under the heading "Academies," allows the identification of all applicants and their references and the tracing of McClure's outgoing responses. But copies of outgoing letters were no longer always filed in the applicant or general academies files, so, to be sure of seeing all material pertaining to an individual candidate after 1981, it is necessary to search both CMS (Series 3.0) and the Academy files. Academy nomination files subsequent to 1987 are in the records of the Pocatello Office (Series 7.5.3).
1967-1987
Box Folder
245 9647-9708
Alphabetical by year
1967-1970
246 9709-9757
Alphabetical by year
1970-1972
247 9758-9807
Alphabetical by year
1972-1975
248 9808-9848
Alphabetical by year
1975-1976
249 9849-9894
Alphabetical by year
1976-1978
250 9895-9940
Alphabetical by year
1978-1979
251 9941-9986
Alphabetical by year
1979-1981
252 9987-10046
Alphabetical by year
1981-1982
253 10047-10128
Alphabetical by year
1982-1984
254 10129-10202
Alphabetical by year
1984-1986
255 10203-10250
Alphabetical by year
1986-1987
Sub-Series E: Administration
1973-1990
General
The Files Handbook designated the Subject File category "Administration" for "matters pertaining to the internal administration of the Representative's Office." These records were maintained within the Annual Subject File during McClure's service in the House of Representatives, 1967-1972, but from 1973 until termination of the Subject File in 1981, McClure's personal secretaries continued essentially the same scheme of arrangement of administrative records as an independent sequence of files. After 1981, the sequence of "administration" records was only in part superseded by CMS. Of the four principal subseries, "Admin 1 Personnel" consists not of files on individual employees, but rather of miscellaneous correspondence and other material related to applicants for lower staff positions. There are also occasional letters from former employees, including some who had ascended to other significant positions in government. "Admin 2 Records (Files)" is a fairly random assortment of materials relating to records-keeping, such as correspondence anticipating the eventual disposition of McClure's papers, an annotated copy of the files handbook, memoranda concerning members' accounts with the House Sergeant at Arms office, McClure's required financial disclosure statements, and instructions on taking casework over the telephone. "Admin 2-1 Personal" is a category designed by the Files Handbook to contain case files on each staff member, but in fact the only case is that of McClure. The records comprise correspondence, invoices, vouchers, and other records relating to his travel; correspondence with constituents relating to their personal problems solved by the congressman; notes on meetings attended by McClure; records concerning member's perquisites; and documentation on McClure's finances, including honoraria, travel, memberships, and accepted invitations; and biographical sketches prepared for the Congressional Directory. There is also some correspondence with persons McClure met on his travels. "Admin 3 Space" concerns parking space and office space. It includes floor plans, correspondence and memoranda on room assignments, charts showing office layout and desk assignments, and records on remodeling, decorations, and equipment. "Admin 4 Supplies--Equipment--Service" was initially by far the bulkiest part of the Administration files, consisting of records of expenses, such as reproduction work, postage, stationery, telephone, and travel, as well as inventories. These files document office operations, what might broadly be called public relations, and travel by McClure and staff members. There was correspondence, memoranda, bills, receipts, price lists, printed regulations, inventories, and vouchers, relating to typewriters, address machines, and other equipment. The microfilm of the Subject File contains copies of "Administration" records only for 1970-1972. Much additional material related to that in Admin 2-1 Personal may be found in series 4.0, McClure's Personal files. CMS, implemented in 1981, included "Administrative" as a "type" of document and "Office Management" as a topic. Office Management covered routine or housekeeping records such as most of the present series. However, copies of CMS letters found here often have attachments not duplicated in the CMS Daily Files.
1973-1990
Box Folder
256 10251
Bookkeeping memos
1973
256 10252
Christmas party for JAM
1973
256 10253
Honorariums
1973
256 10254
Inter-office memos
1973
256 10255
McClure's minority members
1973
256 10256
Personal
1973
256 10257
Personal financial statements
1973
256 10258
Republican conference
1973
256 10259
Administration 4, Personal (telephone calls)
1974
256 10260
Administration 6-2, Office space
1974
256 10261
Administration 7,Hal Ryan (also Denny Smith)
1974
256 10262
Bookkeeping memo
1974
256 10263
Budget - Payroll information
1974
256 10264
Christmas party for JAM
1974
256 10265
Honorariums
1974
256 10266
Inter-office memos
1974
256 10267
Mail service
1974
256 10268
Miss Idaho (Idaho State Society)
1974
256 10269
Administration
1975
256 10270
Administration 1, Personnel
1975
256 10271
Administration 3-2, Coeur d'Alene
1975
256 10272
Administration 3-3, Lewiston
1975
256 10273
Administration 3-4, Twin Falls
1975
256 10274
Administration 3-5, Idaho Falls
1975
256 10275
Administration 6-1, Office equipment
1975
256 10276
Administration 6-2, Office space
1975
256 10277
Administration 7, Hal Ryan (also Denny Smith)
1975
256 10278
Bookkeeping memo
1975
256 10279
Budget - Payroll
1975
256 10280
Honorariums
1975
256 10281
Honorariums expenses
1975
256 10282
Inter-office memos
1975
256 10283
Itineraries
1975
256 10284
Office inventories
1975
256 10285
Office parties
1975
256 10286
Personal
1975
256 10287
Personal (Law practice)
1975
256 10288
Personal financial statements
1975
OS 10289
Planning calendar
1975
256 10290
St. Michael's conference
1975
256 10291
Steering committee
1975
256 10292
Administration
1976
256 10293
Administration (Office systems research project)
1976
256 10294
Administration 3, District offices
1976
256 10295
Administration 3-2, Coeur d'Alene
1976
256 10296
Administration 6-2, Office space
1976
256 10297
Administration 7, Hal Ryan (also Denny Smith)
1976
256 10298
Bookkeeping memos
1976
256 10299
Budget
1976
256 10300
Forms
1976
256 10301
Idaho dinners
1976
256 10302
Inter-office memos
1976
256 10303
McClure personal correspondence (Photographs)
1976
256 10304
Microfilm
1976
256 10305
Senator's Christmas present
1976
256 10306
Personal (Association of Parents, College of William & Mary)
1976
256 10307
Personal financial statement
1976
256 10308
Administration
1977
256 10309
Administration (Office systems)
1977
256 10310
Administration 3, District offices
1977
256 10311
Administration 3-2, Coeur d'Alene
1977
256 10312
Administration 6-2, Office space (move to 5229 Dirksen)
1977
256 10313
Administration 7 Hal Ryan (also Denny Smith)
1977
256 10314
Bookkeeping
1977
256 10315
Budget
1977
256 10316
Capitol Hill Club
1977
256 10317
Chowder and Marching Club
1977
256 10318
Gift items/Inventory
1977
256 10319
Honorariums
1977
256 10320
Income tax
1977
256 10321
Inter-office memos
1977
256 10322
McClure personal
1977
256 10323
Miscellaneous
1977
256 10324
Office inventories
1977
256 10325
Bookkeeping
1978
256 10326
General office information (Al Timothy's file)
1978
256 10327
Honorariums
1978
256 10328
Inventories
1978
256 10329
Office account reports
1978
256 10330
Office space
1978
256 10331
Personal
1978
256 10332
Personal financial statements
1978
256 10333
Tod Neuenschwander (schedules & JAM's Idaho itineraries)
1978
257 10334
Administration 1, Personal
1979
257 10335
Administration 6-1, Office equipment inventories
1979
257 10336
Administration 6-2, Office space
1979
257 10337
Administration 6-7, Miscellaneous
1979
257 10338-10339
Administration 7, Hal Ryan (also Denny Smith)
1979
257 10340
Bookkeeping
1979
257 10341
Budget
1979
257 10342
Honorariums
1979
257 10343
Office account reports
1979
257 10344
Personal
1979
257 10345
Personal financial statement
1979
257 10346
Administration 3-1, Boise (Photographs)
1980
257 10347
Administration 3-4, Twin Falls
1980
257 10348
Administration 6-1, Office equipment and inventories
1970
257 10349
Administration 6-2, Office space
1980
257 10350
Administration 7, Hal Ryan
1980
257 10351
Administration 9-1, Office accounts
1977-1981
257 10352-10353
Bookkeeping memos
1980
257 10354
Honorariums
1980
257 10355
National Republican Senatorial Committee
1980
257 10356
Office account reports
1980
257 10357
Personal
1980
257 10358
Staff lists
1979-1980
257 10359
Tourist information
1980
257 10360
Administration
1981
257 10361
Administration 1, Personal
1981
257 10362
Administration 6-1, Office equipment and inventories
1981
257 10363
Administration 6-2, Office space
1981
257 10364
Combo account
1981
257 10365
Honorariums
1981
257 10366
JAM campaign committee
1981
257 10367
Mrs. McClure's speeches
1981
257 10368
Personal
1981
257 10369
Staff lists
1981
257 10370
Administration
1982
257 10371
CMS-CTS
1982
257 10372
Foreign travel
1982
257 10373
JAM campaign committee
1982
257 10374
JAM personal (Photograph)
1982
257 10375
Lists
1982
257 10376
Mailing list information
1982
257 10377
Office expenses
1982
257 10378
Office move
1982
257 10379
Republican conference
1982
257 10380
Rules Committee
1982
257 10381
Staff lists
1982
257 10382
Administration
1983
257 10383
CMS-CTS
1983
257 10384
Franking
1983
257 10385
JAM personal
1983
257 10386
Nominations
1983
257 10387
Office manual (Drafts)
1983
257 10388
Public financial disclosure
1983
257 10389
Republican conference
1983
257 10390
Rules Committee
1983
257 10391
Staff lists
1983
257 10392
Administration
1984
257 10393
Gifts
1984
257 10394
GSA
1984
257 10395
JAM personal
1984
257 10396
JAM personal (Hide-a-way office)
1984
257 10397
Rules Committee
1984
257 10398
Staff lists
1984
258 10399
Administration
1985
258 10400
JAM personal (Photograph)
1985
258 10401
Rules Committee
1985
258 10402
Staff lists
1985
258 10403
Administration
1986
258 10404
Auction item requests
1986
258 10405
CMS-CTS
1986
258 10406
Combo account
1986
258 10407
Employee evaluations
1986
258 10408
Equipment guidelines
1986
258 10409
Ethics
1986
258 10410
General information
1986
258 10411
JAM personal
1986
258 10412
Office guidelines
1986
258 10413-10414
Office plans (Hart Building)
1986
258 10415
Rules Committee
1986
258 10416
Staff lists
1986
258 10417
Calendar (Jane Roth, executive assistant)
1986
258 10418
Administration
1987
258 10419
Computer
1987
258 10420
JAM personal
1987
258 10421
Mail
1987
258 10422
Administration
1988
258 10423
Auction items
1988
258 10424
JAM personal
1988
258 10425
Mail
1988
258 10426
Rules Committee
1988
258 10427
Administration
1989
258 10428
Auction item requests
1989
258 10429
Autopen
1989
258 10430
Computers
1989
258 10431
JAM personal
1989
258 10432
Mail
1989
258 10433
Presidential inauguration
1989
258 10434
Rules Committee
1989
258 10435
Security
1989
258 10436
Telephones
1989
258 10437
Administration
1990
258 10438
Auction item requests
1990
258 10439
Computer funds
1990
258 10440
Employees (New & terminating procedures)
1990
258 10441
JAM personal
1990
258 10442
Mail
1990
258 10443
State Offices: General
1985-1990
258 10444
State Offices: Boise
1982-1990
258 10445
State Offices: Coeur d'Alene
1982-1990
258 10446
State Offices: Idaho Falls
1982-1990
258 10447
State Offices: Lewiston
1984-1990
258 10448
State Offices: Pocatello
1982-1990
258 10449
State Offices: Twin Falls
1982-1990
Office Automation
Memos, correspondence, and other material relating to implementation of the office automation system as authorized by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration in December 1982 and provided by Prime Computer, Inc. In part, concerns a Senate Rules Committee investigation of the Sergeant at Arms Office's oversight of the Senate Computer Center. These records in the first years reflect Claire Cummings, office manager, but primarily concern Susan Tackish, who was Systems Administrator, Bookkeeper, and, after 1988, Special Assistant to the Administrative Assistant.
1982-1988
Box Folder
258 10450
Office Automation: Rules Committee, initiation of pilot project
November 1982-January 1983
258 10451
Agreement & contracts with Digital Equipment and Rules Committee
March 1983
258 10452
Evaluations & recommendations
March 1983-June 1984
258 10453
Computer center's role in the pilot project
April 1983-January 1985
258 10454
Agreements with Digital (loans, leases, etc.)
April 1983-October 1985
258 10455
Pilot project evaluation (Martha Johnston)
August 1983
259 10456
Rules Committee's summation of the pilot project
October-November 1983
259 10457
Request for proposal
October-November 1983
259 10458
Rules Committee's evaluations & letters from Senators re: vendor selections from RFP
May-June 1984
259 10459
Letters from Prime
June-September 1984
259 10460
McClure's office automation plan submitted to Rules Committee
20 July 1984
259 10461
Prime purchase order & acceptance form
October 1984-December 1985
259 10462-10464
Oversight hearing, Office of Seargeant of Arms
January 1985-December 1986
259 10465
Rules Committee authorization for Sgt. At Arms to take over payments for remaining Digital equipment
September 1985
259 10466
Vendor support for office automation
1985
259 10467
OA user groups letter on automation future
29 October 1985
259 10468
Report of the Senate computer center
1986
259 10469
Legi-Slate pilot
March 1986-April 1987
259 10470
Office automation in state offices
1986
259 10471
Sergeant at Arms automation training proposal
May 1986
259 10472
Rules Committee meeting
14 May 1986
259 10473
Rules Committee meeting
21 May 1986
259 10474
Rules Committee investigation of the computer center
20 May 1986
259 10475
Rules Committee oversight hearing on the Sergeant at Arms
30 July 1986
259 10476
Response from Sergeant at Arms to Rules Committee re: oversight hearing
1986
259 10477
Executive Advisory Committee on the Use of Information Systems in the U.S. Senate
January-October 1987
259 10478
State office automation pilot test
1987-1988
259 10479
Additional funding for state office automation equipment
August 1988
Bookkeeping
This series comprises loose records (1983-1990) and account books, (1967-1990). The former consists of the files of Margaret Lliteras, bookkeeper from 1979 until 1984, and her successor, Susan Tackish, who combined bookkeeping with the positions of CMS Specialist/Systems Administrator. Like Admin 4: Supplies-Equipment-Service, this subseries was severely reduced by discard of bills and vouchers relating to office expenses. The account books include notebook binder records (1967-1979, 7 folders) summarizing office operations and supplies; McClure's travel expenses, honorariums, and Capitol Hill Club expenses; as well as recording and reproduction expenses, staff travel, and other expenses. Beginning in 1975 and overlapping in time with these relatively informal binder/account books are columnar bound journals (1975-1983, 2 vols.), more conventionally recording receipts, deposits, and disbursements, and providing a distribution of expenses. The function of these bound account books is continued by the "official ledger sheets" filed for each year 1984-1990 among the loose records described above.
1967-1989
Box Folder
259 10480
Official office expense account
1982
259 10481
JAM campaign committee
1983
259 10482
Honoraria
1983
259 10483
Official expense account statements
1983
259 10484
Senator's travel
1983
259 10485
Official ledger sheets
1984
259 10486
Official office expense account statements
1984
259 10487
Combo account ledgers
1984
259 10488
Combo papers
1984
259 10489
JAM campaign committee
1984
259 10490
Campaign correspondence
1984
259 10491
Honorarium correspondence
1984
259 10492
Honorariums
1984
259 10493
Senator's travel
1984
259 10494
Official office expense ledger sheets
1985
259 10495
Official office expense statements
1985
259 10496
Combo memorandums
1985
259 10497
Campaign
1985
259 10498
Miscellaneous unofficial items
1985
259 10499
Senator's travel
1985
259 10500
Senator's travel vouchers
1985
259 10501
Campaign
1986
259 10502
Senator & Mrs. McClure's unofficial bills
1986
259 10503
Press on campaign money
1986
259 10504
Gramm-Rudman authorization
1986
259 10505
Budget reports
1986
259 10506
Combo memorandums
1986
259 10507
Press on combo account
1986
259 10508
Official ledger sheets
1986
260 10509
Senator's travel
1986
260 10510
McClure's unofficial travel
1986
260 10511
Official office expense statements
1986
260 10512
Combo memorandums
1987
260 10513
Campaign
1987
260 10514
Official expense ledgers
1987
260 10515
Official office expense statements
1987
260 10516
Budget reports
1987
260 10517
Memorandums to staff
1987
260 10518
Senator's travel
1987
260 10519
Senator's unofficial travel
1987
260 10520
Combo memorandums
1988
260 10521
Official office expense account ledger sheets
1988
260 10522
Official office expense statements
1988
260 10523
Senator's travel
1988
260 10524
Official office expense statements
1989
260 10525
Senator's travel
1989
260 10526
Senator's unofficial travel
1989
260 10527
Account book
1967-1969
260 10528
Account book
1970-1971
260 10529
Account book
1972
260 10530
Account book
1973-1974
260 10531
Account book
1975-1979
OS 10532
Account book, consolidated account/petty cash
1975-1980
OS 10533
Account book, consolidated account/petty cash
1980-1983
Miscellaneous
Included in this series are sequences of five kinds of records: (1) Office manuals and file codes, etc. (2) Telephone logs (1978-1990). Stenographer's notebooks listing both incoming and outgoing calls, sometimes brief notes on message, and note on response, or initials of staff member who handled call. (3) Telephone messages (1978-1983). Printed forms, 4x5", titled "Memorandum of Call," providing names and numbers of incoming calls taken during McClure's absence, and intended to notify McClure, and occasionally other staff members, of incoming calls. They often include notes on messages left, occasionally with note of McClure's response. Sometimes, but not always, the same calls were recorded in the telephone logs. There are also a few calls recorded on larger sheets, including lists of "pending calls" (for MClure to return), and comments by staff. In the Subject File for 1974-1979 are also books of these telephone message slips. Altogether, this is an incomplete record of calls received, even of the few years covered, but sometimes these slips provide evidence of the substance of otherwise unrecorded telephone communications. (4) Staff newsletter (1978-1990). Washington, D.C. and state offices newsletters. (5) Reception room guest books (1967-1990). The guest books do not provide a daily record of whom McClure met or saw, but are simply a partial record of persons who visited his office. Comparison with McClure's calendars shows that rarely did anyone who had an appointment with McClure sign the guest books. One function the Guest Books did fulfill, however, was to generate a list of Idaho visitors. It seems to have been the practice that, if McClure did not see his constituent visitor, his office would send a follow-up letter (see Office Manual, 1975). After 1981 these letters were generated through CMS under the topic/subtopic "Public Relations/Visitors." Thus CMS from 1981 through 1990 provides a list, as accurate as the guest books, of Idaho visitors to McClure's Washington office.
1969-1990
Box Folder
260 10534
Weekly newsletter
January 25-June 12, 1978
260 10535
Weekly newsletter
March 5-December 7, 1979
260 10536
Weekly newsletter
January 25-July 25, 1980
260 10537
Weekly newsletter
February 6, 1981-September 19, 1982
260 10538
Weekly newsletter
September 19-December 19, 1983
260 10539
Weekly newsletter
January 16-October 1, 1984
260 10540
Weekly newsletter
January 22-May 6, 1985
260 10541
Weekly newsletter
May 13-December 16, 1985
260 10542
Idaho newsletter
May 10-December 16, 1985
260 10543
Weekly newsletter
January 20-March 24, 1986
260 10544
Weekly newsletter
April 7-June 30, 1986
261 10545
Idaho newsletter
January 27-March 24, 1986
261 10546
Idaho newsletter
April 1-June 26, 1986
261 10547
Weekly newsletter
July 7-September 29, 1986
261 10548
Weekly newsletter
October 6-December 17, 1986
261 10549
Idaho newsletter
July 1-September 30, 1986
261 10550
Idaho newsletter
October 8-December 17, 1986
261 10551
Weekly newsletter
April 25-December 20, 1988
261 10552
Idaho newsletter
July 8-December 2, 1988
261 10553
Weekly newsletter
January 9-May 19, 1989
261 10554
Weekly newsletter
261 10555
Weekly newsletter
November 6-December 21, 1989
261 10556
Idaho newsletter
January 6-June 16, 1989
261 10557
Idaho newsletter
July 7, December 18, 1989
261 10558
Weekly newsletter
February 5-May 25, 1990
261 10559
Weekly newsletter
June 11-November 1990
261 10560
Idaho newsletter
January 18-May 25, 1990
261 10561
Idaho newsletter
June 15-November 29, 1990
261 10562-10567
Reception room guest book
January 1967-March 1986
262 10568-10571
Reception room guest book
March 1986-December 1990
262 10572-10576
Telephone messages
1978-1983
262 10577-10587
Telephone log
March 24, 1978-December 21, 1990
262 10588-10591
Bill lists
1967-1982
262 10592
CMS manual
undated
262 10593
CMS type-topic-subtopic lists and PDC lists
1982-1987
263 10594
Congressional files (Library of Congress)
1969
263 10595
District Office CMS procedures
undated
263 10596
Files handbok for congressional offices: House members
1965
263 10597
Senate members
1972
263 10598
Files handbook, revised version
undated
263 10599
Files handbook, revised version 2
undated
263 10600
Form letters (Maggie card index)
1973
263 10601
Form letters (Robo letters current)
1979-1981
263 10602
Form letters (Interns)
1984-1990
263 10603
Idaho manual
circa 1985
263 10604
Legis & CMS-CTS manual
undated
263 10605-10606
Mail logs
1974-1976
263 10607
Microfilm index 1967-1972
1981
263 10608
Microfilm project working papers
1980-1981
263 10609-10610
Office management reference material
undated
263 10611
Office manual
1974
263 10612
Office manual
1985
263 10613
Office manual
circa 1986
263 10614
Office manual
circa 1989
263 10615
Office procedures
1975-1978
263 10616
Subject file index, revised
undated
Sub-Series F: Associations and Committees ("Committee Bills")
As directed by the Files Handbook, "Associations and Committees" included "material pertaining to panels, associations, foundations, societies, committees, sub-committees, boards, councils, commissions, and similar organized bodies." A&C 1 was designated as congressional committees; A&C 2 was "civic -- citizens -- fraternal (includes orchestras and bands)." Hence, McClure's records of his work on official legislation and congressional inquiries were filed adjacent to records reflecting strictly political and personal activities. None of these records are the official corporate records of the organizations concerned. Official records of committees of Congress are government records and may be found in the National Archives. During his first term in Congress, 1967-1968, McClure filed A&C material in the Annual Subject File (Series 2.1). Thereafter, since the Subject File was renewed each year while the legislative functions of Congress operated in biennial cycles, only a few records, mostly of a general nature, continued to be placed in the Annual Subject File under A&C, and records of the substantive legislative issues the committees considered were maintained in the present physically separate series, arranged by biennial Congress. For Congressional committees lacking legislative responsibilities, the records of some (such as the Senate Steering Committee and the Committee on Committees) continued in the Annual Subject File, while records of others (like the Joint Economic Committee), went into the biennial A & C subseries. There does not seem to have been a specific rule governing this filing practice. This biennial A & C subseries contains records relating to the following committees: House Interior & Insular Affairs, 1969-1972; House Post Office & Civil Service, 1969-1972; Senate Interior & Insular Affairs, 1973-1976; Senate Public Works, 1973-1976; Senate Veterans Affairs, 1973-1974; Republican Senate Campaign Committee, 1973-1974; Senate Energy & Natural Resources, 1977-1982; Senate Budget, 1975-1978; Senate Environment & Public Works, 1977-1978; Joint Economic Committee, 1977-1980; Senate Appropriations, 1979-1982; and Senate Rules & Administration, 1981-1982. For the most part, for each committee there are general files, agendas, committee schedules, nominations files, subcommittee files, and, by far the largest in volume, bill files. Not all committee subseries utilized each of these categories and in some instances folders have ad hoc topical headings, such as "campground reservations" or "energy conservation hearings" and so on. The bill files for each committee are generally in numerical order, except that sometimes several bills, either related in subject or with numbers that fall together in the sequence, may be contained in one folder. The committee bill files typically contain witness lists; statements and testimony of McClure, other members, and witnesses; printed copies of bills; recommendations of federal agencies; handwritten notes; newspaper clippings; tearsheets from the Congressional Record; and correspondence with members of the public and with federal and state officials. These documents are sometimes heavily annotated, by staff or by McClure, sometimes with McClure's handwritten remarks on how he voted and why (thus similar to the Floor File, series 2.10, item 4). In other files, concerning bills uncontroversial or of little interest to McClure, the file contains only a printed bill and perhaps a copy of a letter from the concerned executive department. McClure's records relating to the committees he served on in his first Congress, 1967-1968, are in the Annual Subject File, under "Associations & Committees" (Series 2.1). Republican Policy Committee materials were filed in the Annual Subject File under "Political Affairs". By the end of the 1970s, legislative assistants were increasingly keeping committee (and legislation) related materials in their own files; and the A & C congressional committee files for its last year, 1981-1982, are sparse. This merger of committee (and other legislation) related records into the legislative assistant's own papers coincided with a formal restructuring of legislative assistant assignments in February 1982 to parallel congressional committee and subcommittee responsibilities. Correspondence relating to McClure's committee service after 1982 may be found under Series 4.9.
1969-1982
Box Folder
264 10617
Interior and Insular Affairs
1969-1970
264 10618
(Full Committee Considerations)
1969-1970
264 10619
(Interior memorandums to all members)
1969-1970
264 10620
(Antarctica trip)
1969-1970
264 10621
(Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)
1969-1970
264 10622
(Indians)
1969-1970
264 10623-10626
(Oil import question)
1969-1970
264 10627
(Trans Alaska Pipeline System)
1969-1970
264 10628
(Establish Andersonville National Historic Site in Georgia, H.R. 140)
1969-1970
264 10629
(Repeal sec. 7 of the Act of August 9, 1946, H.R. 380)
1969-1970
264 10629
(Extend restrictions on lands of Quapaw Indians, H.R. 429)
1969-1970
264 10630
(Apostle Island National Lakeshore, H.R. 555)
1969-1970
264 10631
(Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, H.R. 658)
1969-1970
264 10632
(Merlin Division, Rogue River Basin project, H.R. 780)
1969-1970
264 10633
(Fort Point National Historic Site, H.R. 1007)
1969-1970
264 10634
(Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park, H.R. 1160)
1969-1970
264 10635
(Cape Cod National Seashore, H.R. 1187)
1969-1970
264 10636
(Columbia Basin Project, Washington, H.R. 1219)
1969-1970
264 10637
(Addition to Freeman School to the Homestead National Monument of America, H.R. 3259)
1969-1970
264 10638
(Secretary of Interior to approve agreement entered into by Soboba Band of Mission Indians, H.R. 3328)
1969-1970
264 10639
(United States to hold in trust certain lands in Alpine County, California for Washoe Indians, H.R. 4587)
1969-1970
264 10640
(Construct the Narrows Unit, Missouri River Basin project, Colorado, H.R. 6715)
1969-1970
264 10641
(Preparation of roll of persons whose ancestors were members of the Confederated Tribes of Weas..., H.R. 7312)
1969-1970
264 10642
(Reauthorize Riverton extension unit, Missouri River Basin project, H.R. 7521)
1969-1970
264 10643
(Nonvoting delegate in House of Representatives for Guam, H.R. 7913)
1969-1970
264 10644
(H.R. 8986)
1969-1970
264 10645
(Secretary of Interior to convey mineral interests in lands...to I. Earl Nutter)
1969-1970
264 10646
(Convey land in Georgia, H.R. 9164)
1969-1970
264 10647
(Lands to be held in trust for Makah Indian Tribe, Washington, H.R. 9311)
1969-1970
264 10648
(Authorize construction of supplemental irrigation facilities, Yuma Mesa Irrigation District, H.R. 9804)
1969-1970
264 10649-10651
(Establish Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, H.R. 10482)
1969-1970
264 10652
(Conveyance of lands to Pima and Maricopa Counties, Arizona, H.R. 10837)
1969-1970
264 10653
(Establishment of Gulf Islands National Seashore, H.R. 10874)
1969-1970
264 10654
(Provide disposition of funds to pay judgment of Sac and Fox Indians, H.R. 11771)
1969-1970
264 10655
(Establish Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, H.R. 11829)
1969-1970
264 10656
(Disposition of funds awarded Tlingit and Haida Indians, H.R. 12858)
1969-1970
264 10657
(Establishment of King Range National Conservation Area, California, H.R. 12870)
1969-1970
264 10658
(Amend Navajo Indian irrigation project, H.R. 13001)
1969-1970
264 10659
(Designate lands in Petrified Forest National Park as wilderness, H. R. 13103)
1969-1970
264 10660
(Amend acts relating to admission of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington, H.R. 13125)
1969-1970
264 10661
(Provide disposition of judgment funds of Hualapai Tribe, H.R. 13434)
1969-1970
264 10662
(Release reversionary interest in McNary Dam Townsite, H.R. 13601)
1969-1970
264 10663
(Provide loans to Indian tribes, H.R. 13732)
1969-1970
264 10664
(XL Ranch Indian Reservation, H.R. 13930)
1969-1970
264 10665
(Revise boundaries of Minute Man National Historical Park, H.R. 13934)
1969-1970
264 10666
(Use of funds from judgment in favor of Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians, H.R. 14097)
1969-1970
264 10667
(Improve administration of national park system, H.R. 14114)
1969-1970
264 10668
(Disposition of funds to pay judgment of Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians, H.R. 14396)
1969-1970
264 10669
(Conveyance of property located in Lawrence County, South Dakota, to John and Ruth Rachetto, H.R. 14421)
1969-1970
264 10670
(Acquisition of property for the Independence National Historical Park, H.R. 14562)
1969-1970
264 10671
(Provide for disposition of funds to pay judgment in favor of the Sac and Fox Tribes of Oklahoma, H.R. 14827)
1969-1970
264 10672
(Amend act establishing a program for the preservation of additional historic properties, H.R. 14896)
1969-1970
264 10673
(Provide for disposition of funds to pay judgments in favor of Mississippi Sioux Indians, H.R. 14984)
1969-1970
264 10674
(Amend Organic Act of Guam, H.R. 15007)
1969-1970
264 10675
(Authorize feasibility study, establishment a unit of national park system to commemorate opening of Cherokee Strip, H.R. 15012)
1969-1970
264 10676
(Provide for disposition of funds to pay judgments in favor of Yakima Tribes, H.R. 15469)
1969-1970
264 10677
(Authorize appropriations for saline water conversion program, H.R. 15700)
1969-1970
264 10678
(Convey federally owned land to Cherokee Tribe, H.R. 15624)
1969-1970
264 10679
(Repeal Act of August 25, 1959, with respect to final disposition of affairs for Choctaw Tribe, H.R. 15866)
1969-1970
264 10680
(Amend Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, H.R. 15913)
1969-1970
264 10681
(Continuance of civil government for Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, H.R. 15978)
1969-1970
265 10682
(Designate certain lands as wilderness, H.R. 16258)
1969-1970
265 10683
(Declare certain lands be held in trust for Eastern Bank of Cherokee Indians, H.R. 16811)
1969-1970
265 10684
(Designate certain lands in Craters of the Moon National Monument as wilderness, H.R. 16822)
1969-1970
265 10685
(Provide disposition of funds to pay judgment in favor of Confederated Bands of Ute Indians, H.R. 16833; H.R. 16903)
1969-1970
265 10686
(Authorize construction of Minot extension of Garrison diversion unit of Missouri River Basin project, H.R. 16987)
1969-1970
265 10687
(Authorize construction of the closed basin division, San Luis Valley project, H.R. 17067)
1969-1970
265 10688
(Establish Arches National Park, H.R. 17151, 17151)
1969-1970
265 10689
(Contracts for protection of public lands from fires, H.R. 17188)
1969-1970
265 10690
(Revise boundaries of Canyonlands National Park, H.R. 17475)
1969-1970
265 10691
(H.R. 17484)
1969-1970
265 10692
(Fix boundary of Everglades National Park, H.R. 17789)
1969-1970
265 10693
(Representation in House of Representatives for unincorporated territories of Guam and the Virgin Islands, H.R. 17924)
1969-1970
265 10694
(Cost of certain investigations by Bureau of Reclamation shall be nonreimbursable, H.R. 18049)
1969-1970
265 10695
(H.R. 18159)
1969-1970
265 10696
(Amend Central Valley reclamation project to include Black Butte project, H.R. 18298)
1969-1970
265 10697
(Amend Revised Organic Act of Virgin Islands relating to voting age, H.R. 18911)
1969-1970
265 10698
(Convey lands in New Mexico to Cuba Independent Schools and village of Cuba, S. 417)
1969-1970
265 10699
(Establish national mining and minerals policy, S. 719)
1969-1970
265 10700
(Prevent termination of oil and gas leases in certain cases, S. 1193)
1969-1970
265 10701
(S. 1708)
1969-1970
265 10702
(Alaska Native Claims Bill, S. 1830)
1969-1970
265 10703
(National lakeshore on Lake Tahoe, S. 2208)
1969-1970
265 10704
(Amend revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands relating to voting age, S. 2314)
1969-1970
265 10705
(Extend boundaries of Toiyabe National Forest, S. 3279)
1969-1970
265 10706
Post Office and Civil Service, Bill copies
1969-1970
265 10707
(General)
1969-1970
265 10708
(Regulate mailing of unsolicited credit cards, H.R. 16542)
1969-1970
265 10709
(Fixing and adjusting rates of pay for prevailing rate employees, H.R. 17809)
1969-1970
265 10710
(Survivor annuities under civil service retirement program, S. 437)
1969-1970
265 10711
Congressional
1971-1972
265 10712
Interior and Insular Affairs
1971-1972
265 10713-10714
(Committee organization and rules)
1971-1972
265 10715-10716
(Executive communications)
1971-1972
265 10717
(Meeting schedules)
1971-1972
265 10718-10723
(Internal correspondence)
1971-1972
265 10724
(Mines and Mining subcommittee - mostly correspondence)
1971-1972
265 10725-10726
(Hawaii trip, January 1972)
1971-1972
265 10727
(Big Cypress National Fresh Water Reserve)
1971-1972
265 10728
(Big Thicket National Park)
1971-1972
265 10729
(Buffalo Creek disaster)
1971-1972
265 10730
(Funding for Chamizal National Memorial)
1971-1972
265 10731-10733
(Golden Eagle passport program)
1971-1972
265 10734
(Golden Gate National Recreation Area proposals)
1971-1972
266 10735
(Indian Bills)
1971-1972
266 10736
(Marshal Hall - Piscataway)
1971-1972
266 10737-10754
(Mining Bills)
1971-1972
266 10755
(Hearings data, Mined area protection act of 1971)
1971-1972
267 10756
(Minority memos to ranking members)
1971-1972
267 10757
(Peripheral Canal)
1971-1972
267 10758
(Proxy)
1971-1972
267 10759-10761
(Saline Water)
1971-1972
267 10762-10763
(Trans-Alaska pipeline)
1971-1972
267 10764-10765
(Western trip - Snake, Golden Gate, Fossil Butte, Rockefeller Parkway, Grant-Kohrs)
1971-1972
267 10766
(Winter Olympics, Colorado)
1971-1972
267 10767
(Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site, H.R. 256)
1971-1972
267 10768
(Klamath Indian Irrigation Project, H.R. 489)
1971-1972
267 10769
(Florida Frontier Rivers National Cultural Park, H.R. 586)
1971-1972
267 10770
(Cedar Keys, H.R. 736)
1971-1972
267 10771
(O'Neill Unit, Missouri River Basin Project, H.R. 868)
1971-1972
267 10772
(North Loup Div., Missouri River Basin Project, H.R. 869)
1971-1972
267 10773
(Grand River Bank of Ottawa Indians, H.R. 1100)
1971-1972
267 10774-10779
(Gateway National Recreation Area, H.R. 1121)
1971-1972
267 10780
(Economic development, Trust Territory Pacific Islands, H.R. 1130)
1971-1972
267 10781
(Mineral Interest relief bills, H.R. 1310, 2128, 3479, 4476, 5494, 5892)
1971-1972
267 10782
(Provide disposition of community areas established for reclamation)
1971-1972
267 10783
(Muir Woods, H.R. 1439)
1971-1972
267 10784
(Snohomish Tribe, H.R. 1444)
1971-1972
267 10785
(Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, H.R. 1462)
1971-1972
267 10786
(Certain water rights in Wyoming, H.R. 1550; Stratified Primitive Area, Wyoming, H.R. 1552)
1971-1972
267 10787
(Fossil Butte National Monument, H.R. 1553; Kortes Unit Missouri River Basin Project, H.R. 1556)
1971-1972
267 10788
(Cost of certain investigations by Bureau of Reclamation, H.R. 1557
1971-1972
267 10789
(Westlands water district, H.R. 1682)
1971-1972
267 10790
(Convey property Central Dakota Nursing Home, H.R. 1763; Conveyance of certain real property, H.R. 1915; Conveyance of certain public lands in Wyoming, H.R. 2020)
1971-1972
267 10791
(Lac du Flambeau Bank of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, H.R. 2185)
1971-1972
267 10792
(Lincoln Home National Historic Site, H.R. 3117)
1971-1972
267 10793
(Guam & Virgin Islands delegates, H.R. 3237)
1971-1972
267 10794
(Disposition of judgments, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, H.R. 3333)
1971-1972
267 10795
(Payson band of Yavapai-Apache Indians, Arizona, H.R. 3337; Pine Mt. Wilderness, Prescott and Tonto National Forests, Arizona, H.R. 3338; Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Arizona, H.R. 3339)
1971-1972
267 10796
(Longfellow National Historic Site, Cambridge, Mass, H.R. 3986; Iowa Tribes, H.R. 4353)
1971-1972
267 10797
(Land and water conservation, H.R. 4705)
1971-1972
267 10798
(Stockbridge-Munsee community, H.R. 4865, S. 722; Ozark National Scenic Parkways, H.R. 4924, 4925)
1971-1972
267 10799
(Brantley project, H.R. 5042; Navajo Community College, H.R. 5068)
1971-1972
267 10800
(Disposition funds of Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, H.R. 5199)
1971-1972
267 10801
(San Luis Valley Project, H.R. 5337)
1971-1972
268 10802
(Free roaming horses & burros on public lands, H.R. 5375)
1971-1972
268 10803
(San Angelo Water Supply Corporation, H.R. 5500; Land & water conservation fund, H.R. 5599)
1971-1972
268 10804
(Lava Beds National Monument Wilderness Area, H.R. 5838; Lassen Volcanic National Park Wilderness Area, H.R. 10655)
1971-1972
268 10805
(Mississippi Sioux Indians, H.R. 6067; Chippewa Indians, H.R. 6072; Colville Reservation, H.R. 6291; Burns Indian Colony, Oregon, H.R. 6381)
1971-1972
268 10806
(Water Resources Planning Act, H.R. 6359)
1971-1972
268 10807
(Dickinson reclamation project, North Dakota, H.R. 6389)
1971-1972
268 10808
(Addition of Minam River Canyon to Eagle Cap Wilderness, H.R. 6446; Eagle Cap Wilderness, H.R. 6496)
1971-1972
268 10809
("Cairo", Civil War gunboat restoration, H.R. 6618)
1971-1972
268 10810
(Amend land and water conservation fund act of 1965, H.R. 6730)
1971-1972
268 10811
(Mining & mineral research centers, H.R. 6788)
1971-1972
268 10812
(Kickapoo Indians, H.R. 6797; Disposition funds of Osage Indians, Oklahoma, H.R. 7093)
1971-1972
268 10813
(Arches National Park, H.R. 7136; Canyonlands National Park, H.R. 7137)
1971-1972
268 10814-10822
(Public land use policy, H.R. 7211)
1971-1972
268 10823
(Scapegoat Wilderness in Montana, H.R. 7295)
1971-1972
268 10824
(Ohio Canal & Cuyahoga Valley National Historic Park & Recreation Area, H.R. 7673; Indian land leases, New Mexico, H.R. 7701; Yankton Sioux Tribe, H.R. 7742)
1971-1972
268 10825
(Small Reclamation Project Act amendment, H.R. 7854)
1971-1972
268 10826
(Mineral rights under land in Onslow County, N. Carolina, H.R. 7975; Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River contract, H.R. 8116)
1971-1972
268 10827
(Capitol Reef National Park, H.R. 8213)
1971-1972
268 10828-10829
(Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, H.R. 8214, 15073, 15716, S. 27)
1971-1972
268 10830
(Kalispel Indian Reservation, H.R. 8381)
1971-1972
268 10831
(Buffalo National River, H.R. 8382)
1971-1972
268 10832
(Property to University of North Dakota, H.R. 8653)
1971-1972
268 10833
(Hohokam Pima National Monument, H.R. 8756)
1971-1972
268 10834
(Oregon Dunes, H.R. 8763)
1971-1972
268 10835
(Modify boundaries of Santa Fe, Gila, Cibola, and Carson national forests, H.R. 9018)
1971-1972
268 10836
(Disposition of funds, Jicorella Apache Tribe, H.R. 9019)
1971-1972
268 10837
(Capitol Reef and Arches, H.R. 9053)
1971-1972
268 10838
(Relief for occupants of certain unpatented mining claims, H.R. 9126; Irrigation district systems act, H.R. 9178)
1971-1972
268 10839
(Devils Lake Sioux Tribe, H.R. 9294; Judgment, Blackfeet & Gros Ventre Tribes, H.R. 9325)
1971-1972
268 10840
(Twentynine Palms Park, H.R. 9346; Mountain Park Reservoir designate as Tom Steed Reservoir, H.R. 9418; Virgin Islands, H.R. 9545)
1971-1972
268 10841
(Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, H.R. 9554; Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, H.R. 9594)
1971-1972
268 10842
(Cumberland Island National Seashore, H.R. 9859)
1971-1972
268 10843
(Increase appropriation ceilings & boundary changes certain units National Park system, H.R. 10086)
1971-1972
269 10844
(Certain public lands in trust for Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, H.R. 9702)
1971-1972
269 10845
(Amend water resources act [clean bill], H.R. 10203)
1971-1972
269 10846
(Judgment funds to Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, H.R. 10330; Laguna Pueblo, H.R. 10352)
1971-1972
269 10847-10850
(Alaska Native Claims, H.R. 10367)
1971-1972
269 10851
(Indian Claims Commission, H.R. 10390; Sell mineral interest to Thomas A. Buiso, H.R. 10556; Land in trust for Fort Belknap Indian community, H.R. 10702)
1971-1972
269 10852
(Pennsylvania Avenue Corporation bill, H.R. 10751)
1971-1972
269 10853
(Shoshone judgment [JAM bill], H.R. 10846; Navajo & Hopi 1882 reservation, H.R. 11128; Vermejo Ranch, New Mexico, H.R. 11182)
1971-1972
269 10854
(Conveyance of certain lands to U. of Utah, H.R. 11330; Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, H.R. 11369)
1971-1972
269 10855
(Honokohau National Historic Landmark, H.R. 11774; Gulf Islands National Seashore, H.R. 11839)
1971-1972
269 10856
(McQuinn strip returned to Warm Springs Reservation, H.R. 12114; California Indian descent, H.R. 12404)
1971-1972
269 10857
(Groundwater and subsurface disposal of wastes, H.R. 12885)
1971-1972
269 10858
(Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site, Florida, H.R. 13067)
1971-1972
269 10859
(John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway, H.R. 13201; Delaware National Recreation Area, H.R. 13396)
1971-1972
269 10860
(Missouri River Basin, H.R. 12434)
1971-1972
269 10861
(Upper Colorado River Basin, H.R. 13435)
1971-1972
269 10862
(Increase appropriation under water resources planning act, H.R. 14106; Earthquake prediction act, H.R. 14159)
1971-1972
269 10863
(Great Dismal Swamp, H.R. 14205; Clara Barton House, H.R. 14575)
1971-1972
269 10864
(Feasibility investigations of certain potential water resource developments, H.R. 16554)
1971-1972
269 10865
(Menominee Indian Tribe, H.R. 14803; Mineral interests of U.S. in some Utah property, H.R. 15245; Establish an Indian Business Development Program, H.R. 15322; Santa Monica Mountain & Seashore National Urban Park, H.R. 16310)
1971-1972
269 10866
(American Forestry Act, S. 350; Mining & Minerals Policy Act of 1970, S. 635)
1971-1972
269 10867
(Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, S. 860)
1971-1972
269 10868
(Additions to the Sitka National Monument in Alaska, S. 1497; Establish commission to investigate clearcutting of timber resources, S. 1592)
1971-1972
269 10869
(Forest land restoration & protection act of 1971, S. 1734; Spanish Peaks wilderness, S. 1849; Rock Creek, S. 2132)
1971-1972
269 10870
Post Office and Civil Service
1971-1972
269 10871-10873
(Internal correspondence)
1971-1972
269 10874
(Meeting schedules
1971-1972
269 10875
(Committee Organization and Rules)
1971-1972
269 10876
(Subcommittee on Postal Facilities and Mail)
1971-1972
269 10877
(Subcommittee on postal service)
1971-1972
269 10878
(Adjust pay scales for prevailing rate employees - wage board workers)
1971-1972
269 10879
($50 bond issue for USPS)
1971-1972
269 10880
(Civil Service Commission investigation)
1971-1972
269 10881
(Early retirement program)
1971-1972
269 10882
(Job evaluation and pay review task force)
1971-1972
269 10883-10884
(Postal Rate commission)
1971-1972
269 10885
(Postage rates)
1971-1972
269 10886
(Westinghouse investigation)
1971-1972
269 10887
(H.R. 134; Postal savings, H.R. 135)
1971-1972
269 10888
(Anti-obscenity, H.R. 2159)
1971-1972
269 10889
(Mail for military personnel, H.R. 3808; Pay adjustment for Washington and Dulles Police, H.R. 7625)
1971-1972
269 10890
(Cost of living increases in civil service retirement, H.R. 7064)
1971-1972
269 10891
(Air traffic controllers, H.R. 8083)
1971-1972
269 10892
(Civil service survivor annuities exempt from state inheritance tax, H.R. 8349)
1971-1972
269 10893
(Relating to members' of Congress retirement, H.R. 9110, 10119; Increase federal government contribution to employees health insurance, H.R. 9620; Compatibility pay, H.R. 10881)
1971-1972
269 10894
(To protect the privacy of federal employees, H.R. 11150)
1971-1972
269 10895
(Voluntary retirement of federal employees, H.R. 11255; Federal employee health benefits, H.R. 12202)
1971-1972
269 10896
(Star route contracts, S. 1989)
1971-1972
269 10897
Assistant Regional Whip - includes whip polls
undated
270 10898
Interior and Insular Affairs
1973-1974
270 10899-10901
(Committee schedules)
1973-1974
270 10902
(National Water Commission)
1973-1974
270 10903
(Parks and Recreation and Public Lands Subcommittee)
1973-1974
270 10904
(Nominations)
1973-1974
270 10905
(Alaska pipeline; Alpine Lakes Wilderness; Assateague Island Seashore Act; Brooks Range, Alaska)
1973-1974
270 10906
(Campground reservations)
1973-1974
270 10907
(Capitol Reef National Park; Colorado wilderness)
1973-1974
270 10908
(Financial requirements of energy industries)
1973-1974
270 10909
(Energy conservation hearings)
1973-1974
270 10910-10911
(Fuel shortage hearings)
1973-1974
270 10912
(Hawaiian native claims; Humphrey-Rarick forest bill; Magnuson aid to endangered species; Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site)
1973-1974
270 10913
(Public lands - Miscellaneous bills; Rock Lakes Wilderness; Teton jet port)
1973-1974
270 10914
(Piscataway Park)
1973-1974
270 10915-10918
(Oil and gas import hearings)
1973-1974
270 10919
(Trust territories)
1973-1974
270 10920
(Right of way)
1973-1974
271 10921-10928
(Right of way)
1973-1974
271 10929-10938
(Land use planning)
1973-1974
272 10939-10946
(Land use planning)
1973-1974
272 10947-10958
(Surface mining)
1973-1974
273 10959-10966
(Surface mining)
1973-1974
273 10967
(California Desert National Conservation Area, S.63, S.110)
1973-1974
273 10968-10969
(Stanislaus National Forest, S.111)
1973-1974
273 10970
(Snow Mountain Wilderness, S.114)
1973-1974
273 10971
(Convey property in Fairbanks, Alaska to Hillcrest, Inc., S.184, S.192, S.194)
1973-1974
273 10972
(Historical parks, S.210, S.417, S.584, S.262)
1973-1974
273 10973
(Eastern wilderness, S.216; Convey certain lands in Wyoming, S.221)
1973-1974
273 10974
(Big Thicket Park, S.314)
1973-1974
273 10975-10976
(Eastern wilderness, S.316)
1973-1974
273 10977-10979
(Additions to wilderness, S.316)
1973-1974
273 10980
(Holland Seashore, Florida, S.333, S.1372)
1973-1974
273 10981-10982
(Big Cypress watershed, S.334)
1973-1974
274 10983-10984
(Big Cypress watershed, S.334)
1973-1974
274 10985-10989
(Natural resource land management, S.424)
1973-1974
274 10990
(Archaeological preservation, S.514)
1973-1974
274 10991
(Designating certain lands as wilderness, S.600)
1973-1974
274 10992
(Designate certain areas as wilderness, S.601)
1973-1974
274 10993
(Harpers Ferry National Monument, S.605)
1973-1974
274 10994
(Water resources, S.606)
1973-1974
274 10995
(Incorporation of Page, Arizona, S.767)
1973-1974
274 10996
(San Carlos mineral strip, S.813)
1973-1974
274 10997-10998
(Dunes National Lakeshore, S.820)
1973-1974
274 10999
(Oklawaha Scenic River, S.883)
1973-1974
274 11000
(Federal Animal Damage Act, S.887)
1973-1974
274 11001-11002
(Amend Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, S.921)
1973-1974
274 11003-11004
(Eastern wilderness areas, S.938)
1973-1974
274 11005
(Shenandoah Park wilderness, S.988)
1973-1974
274 11006
(Amend wilderness act, S.1010)
1973-1974
274 11007-11008
(Timber exports, S.1033)
1973-1974
274 11009
(S.1039)
1973-1974
274 11010-11011
(Mineral leasing laws, S.1040)
1973-1974
274 11012
(S.1102)
1973-1974
274 11013
(Elephant Butte Reservoir, S.1119)
1973-1974
274 11014
(Deep seabed minerals, S.1134)
1973-1974
274 11015
(Historic property preservation, S.1201)
1973-1974
274 11016
(Conveyance of lands to Alaska, S.1225)
1973-1974
274 11017
(Greater Southeast Community Hospital, S.1244)
1973-1974
274 11018
(Seashore National Urban Park, S.1270)
1973-1974
274 11019
(Grand Canyon, S.1296)
1973-1974
274 11020
(Amend land and water conservation fund act, S.1381)
1973-1974
274 11021
(Trust territory, S.1385; Saline water program, S.1386)
1973-1974
274 11022
(Fuel allocation, S.1570)
1973-1974
274 11023
(Public lands in Klamath Falls, S.1582)
1973-1974
274 11024
(Trapping, S.1637)
1973-1974
274 11025
(Federal land - Local purposes, S.1638)
1973-1974
274 11026
(Meritorious service passports to parks, S.1818; Kansas lands to Margaret More, S.1819)
1973-1974
274 11027
(Mining enforcement and safety administration, S.1828; Weminuche wilderness, S.1863)
1973-1974
274 11028
(Amend national environmental policy act, S.1865)
1973-1974
274 11029
(Youth Conservation Corps, S.1871)
1973-1974
274 11030
(Nantucket Island Trust, S.1929)
1973-1974
274 11031
(Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area, S.1943)
1973-1974
274 11032
(Mirage Flats, S.1956)
1973-1974
275 11033
(Big Thicket Preserve, S.1981)
1973-1974
275 11034
(Interim fisheries zone extension, S.1988)
1973-1974
275 11035
(Land to Albuquerque, S.2125; Department of Energy and Resources, S.2135)
1973-1974
275 11036
(Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, S.2253; Forest and rangeland renewable resources, S.2296)
1973-1974
275 11037
(Chattooga River, S.2385)
1973-1974
275 11038
(Rocky Mountain National Park, S.2394)
1973-1974
275 11039
(Belle Fourche Dam, S.2403; Lands to New Mexico State University, S.2429)
1973-1974
275 11040-11041
(New River, S.2439)
1973-1974
275 11042
(Three Sisters Wilderness, S.2627)
1973-1974
275 11043
(Golden Gate National Recreation Area, S.2634)
1973-1974
275 11044
(Coal slurry pipelines, S.2652; Indoor recreation facilities, S.2661)
1973-1974
275 11045
(Central Utah project, S.2779)
1973-1974
275 11046
(Amend land and water conservation act, S.2844)
1973-1974
275 11047
(Meeting house preservation, S.2877)
1973-1974
275 11048
(Colorado River Basin saline water control, S.2940)
1973-1974
275 11049
(Wild scenic rivers conference, S.3022; Suspension of annual assessment, S.3091)
1973-1974
275 11050
(Golden Gate National Recreation Area, S.3187)
1973-1974
275 11051
(Amend outer continental shelf lands act, S.3221; Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin project, S.3223; Amend act of August 10, 1939, S.3289; Amend Pennsylvania Ave. Development Corporation act, S.3301)
1973-1974
275 11052-11053
(Federal transmission system in Pacific Northwest, S.3362)
1973-1974
275 11054-11055
(Amend land and water conservation fund act, S.3413)
1973-1974
275 11056
(Further purposes of the Wilderness Act, S.3433; Remove cloud of title...lands in Nevada, S.3518)
1973-1974
275 11057
(Federal coal leasing, S.3528; Anadromous fish passage facilities, S.3529; Alaska natives benefits, S.3530)
1973-1974
275 11058
(Nantucket Sound islands trust bill, S.3536)
1973-1974
275 11059
(Lands in Yuma County, California, S.3574; Lands in Valley County, Idaho, S.3593)
1973-1974
275 11060
(Arapaho National Forest, S.3615; Clara Barton National Historic Site)
1973-1974
275 11061
(Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, H.R. 3620; Klamath Indian Tribe, H.R. 3867; Marshall Hall Amusement Park, H.R. 4861)
1973-1974
275 11062
(Historic preservation, S.3806; Eniwetok Atol, S.3812; Additions to National Wild and Scenic Rivers system, S.3835)
1973-1974
275 11063
(Amend land and water conservation fund, S.3839)
1973-1974
275 11064
(Coal pipeline, S.3879; Trust Territory government, S.3996; Grand Canyon National Park, S.5164)
1973-1974
275 11065
(Forest conservation, H.R. 6356; Modify boundary of Cibola National Forest, H.R. 7188)
1973-1974
275 11066
(Cascade Head scenic-research area, H.R. 8352; H.R. 11500; Conservation programs on military reservations, H.R. 11537)
1973-1974
275 11067
(Submerged lands, H.R. 11559; Wilderness areas in California, Colorado, Montana, H.R. 12884)
1973-1974
275 11068
Public Works Committee
1973-1974
275 11069
(Committee schedules)
1973-1974
275 11070
(Buildings and Grounds, Economic Development subcommittees)
1973-1974
275 11071-11076
(Emissions standards)
1973-1974
275 11077
(Highland Lake proposal)
1973-1974
275 11078
(Public Works and Economic Development Act amendments of 1973, S.467)
1973-1974
276 11079-11084
(Federal aid highway act, S.502)
1973-1974
276 11085-11086
(Water resources development, S.2798, H.R. 10203)
1973-1974
276 11087
Veterans Affairs Committee
1973-1974
276 11088
(Committee schedules)
1973-1974
276 11089
(Bills)
1973-1974
276 11090
Republican Senate Campaign Committee
1973-1974
276 11091-11092
Interior and Insular Affairs
1975-1976
276 11093-11094
(Agenda)
1975-1976
276 11095-11097
(Committee schedules)
1975-1976
276 11098
(Nominations)
1975-1976
276 11099
(Environment and Land Resources Subcommittee; Indian Affairs Subcommittee)
1975-1976
276 11100
(Parks and Recreation Subcommittee)
1975-1976
276 11101
(Alaska land legislation)
1975-1976
276 11102
(Historic preservation)
1975-1976
276 11103
(Law of the Sea Conference)
1975-1976
276 11104
(Mar-a-Lago; Amend organic act of Virgin Islands)
1975-1976
276 11105
(Miscellaneous wildlife refuge proposals)
1975-1976
276 11106
(Trust territories)
1975-1976
277 11107-11110
(Trust territories)
1975-1976
277 11111-11118
(Surface mining, S.7 and S.652)
1975-1976
277 11119
(Nantucket Sound, S.67)
1975-1976
277 11120
(Desert Resources Conservation Act, S.71; Lopez Canyon, S.73)
1975-1976
277 11121
(Vietnam Veterans Memorial, S.171)
1975-1976
277 11122
(Flat Tops Wilderness, S.167; Federal control of land use, S.268)
1975-1976
277 11123
(Hardrock mineral development act, S.282)
1975-1976
277 11124
(Sheltered facility legislation)
1975-1976
277 11125
(Potomac Heritage Trail, S.324)
1975-1976
277 11126
(Trust Territory authorization, S.326)
1975-1976
277 11127
(Amend land and water conservation fund act, S.327)
1975-1976
277 11128-11130
(Mineral leasing act, S.391)
1975-1976
277 11131
(Montana wilderness area, S.392)
1975-1976
277 11132
(Wilderness study areas in Montana, S.393)
1975-1976
277 11133
(Acquisition of Goddard launchsite, S.397; Olmsted Historical Site, S.400)
1975-1976
277 11134
(Insect control, S.441; Amend water resources planning act, S.506)
1975-1976
277 11135
(Glades wilderness, S.520)
1975-1976
277 11136-11138
(Outer continental shelf, S.521)
1975-1976
278 11139-11142
(Outer continental shelf, S.521)
1975-1976
278 11143-11145
(National resources lands management act [BLM act], S.507)
1975-1976
278 11146
(Costal zone management, S.586)
1975-1976
278 11147
(Chattahoochie National Recreation Area, S.661)
1975-1976
278 11148
(Deep seabed hard minerals act, S.713)
1975-1976
278 11149
(Santa Monica Mountains, S.759)
1975-1976
278 11150
(Money to states under mineral leasing act, S.834)
1975-1976
278 11151
(200 mile fishing limit, S.961)
1975-1976
278 11152-11153
(Land use legislation, S.984)
1975-1976
278 11154
(Idaho wilderness, S.1024; Omnibus wilderness bill, S.1026)
1975-1976
278 11155
(Black Canyon, S.1071)
1975-1976
278 11156
(Great Sand Dunes National Monument, S.1082; Isle Royale National Park, S.1085)
1975-1976
278 11157
(Pinnacles National Monument, S.1092)
1975-1976
278 11158
(Shenandoah National Park, S.1096)
1975-1976
278 11159
(Seabed mining, S.1134)
1975-1976
278 11160
(BLM organic act, S.1292)
1975-1976
278 11161
(Mineral shortage, S.1388; Pacific Northwest Trail, S.1390)
1975-1976
278 11162
(Amendments to emergency housing act, S.1483; Arkansas Post National Memorial, S.1516)
1975-1976
278 11163
(Santa Monica Mountains, S.1640; Cowlitz Judgment funds, S.1659)
1975-1976
278 11164
(Alaska lands for national forests, S.1687; S.1688)
1975-1976
278 11165
(Pennsylvania Avenue plan, S.1689; Alaska native claims, S.1821)
1975-1976
278 11166
(101st Airborne Memorial, S.1847; Cibola National Forest, S.1872)
1975-1976
278 11167
(Amend wild horse and burro act, S.1923)
1975-1976
278 11168-11170
(Outdoor recreation permits, S.2125)
1975-1976
278 11171-11172
(Repeal mining laws for national parks, S.2371)
1975-1976
278 11173
(Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, S.2398)
1975-1976
278 11174
(Rangelands rehabilitation and protection, S.2555)
1975-1976
278 11175
(Potomac River Historical Site, S.2561)
1975-1976
278 11176
(Youth Conservation Corps, S.2360)
1975-1976
278 11177
(Old 96 and Star Fort Historical Park, S.2642)
1975-1976
278 11178
(Missouri wilderness study, S.3204)
1975-1976
278 11179
(Gutzon Borglum Historic Site, S.3251; Nee-Me-Poo Trail, S.3273)
1975-1976
278 11180
(Indiana Dunes, S.3329)
1975-1976
278 11181
(Loan funds for Virgin Islands, S.3357; Expansion of National Parks System, S.3430)
1975-1976
278 11182
(Payment in lieu of taxes, S.3468)
1975-1976
278 11183
(Congaree Swamp, S.3497)
1975-1976
279 11184
(Obed River, S.3613; Endangered American wilderness act, S.3630)
1975-1976
279 11185
(Wild and scenic rivers, S.3708; Great Basin study area, S.3788)
1975-1976
279 11186
(National Park concession facilities, S.Res. 232)
1975-1976
279 11187
(Micronesia, S.J.Res. 107)
1975-1976
279 11188
(Fisheries Management, H R 200; Hydrometeorological info., H R 2742)
1975-1976
279 11189
(Eagles Nest, H.R. 3863; Emergency employment appropriations, H.R. 4481)
1975-1976
279 11190
(Redwood National Park, H.R. 5193; Transfer of wildlife refuges to BLM, H.R. 5512)
1975-1976
279 11191
(National interest lands in Alaska, H.R. 6089; Forest Service, H.R. 6670)
1975-1976
279 11192
(Trust territories, H.R. 7688)
1975-1976
279 11193
(Alpine Lakes, H.R. 7792)
1975-1976
279 11194
(Mineral leasing act, H.R. 8435; Virgin Islands constitution, H.R. 9460)
1975-1976
279 11195
(Payments in lieu of taxes, H.R. 9719)
1975-1976
279 11196
(Mobile home act, H.R. 9852; Indiana Dunes, H.R. 11455)
1975-1976
279 11197
(Tule elk preservation, H.Res. 738)
1975-1976
279 11198
Public Works - General
1975-1976
279 11199-11200
(Committee schedules)
1975-1976
279 11201
(Nominations)
1975-1976
279 11202
(Subcommittees: Economic development, Environmental pollution)
1975-1976
279 11203
(Subcommittees: Water Resources, Buildings and grounds)
1975-1976
279 11204-11207
Budget
1975-1976
279 11208
(Committee schedules)
1975-1976
279 11209
(Congressional budget office)
1975-1976
279 11210
(CBO - Rivlin hearing)
1975-1976
279 11211-11212
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
1977-1978
279 11213
(Agenda)
1977-1978
279 11214-11216
(Committee schedules)
1977-1978
279 11217-11218
(Nominations)
1977- 1978
279 11219
(Nominations, Andrus)
1977-1978
279 11220
(Subcommittee on energy research and development)
1977-1978
279 11221
(Subcommittee on public lands and resources)
1977-1978
279 11222
(Trust Territories)
1977-1978
279 11223-11225
(Federal strip mining bill, S.7)
1977-1978
280 11226-11227
(Federal strip mining bill, S.7)
1977-1978
280 11228-11230
(Outer continental shelf lands act amendments, S.9)
1977-1978
280 11231
(Development of ski areas, S.88)
1977-1978
280 11232
(Montana wilderness study act, S.393)
1977-1978
280 11233
(Oil shale technologies, S.419)
1977-1978
280 11234
(D-2 lands, Alaska, S.500)
1977-1978
280 11235
(Product liability, S.527)
1977-1978
280 11236-11237
(Omnibus wilderness bill, S.658)
1977-1978
280 11238
(Mine safety, S.717; Kennedy water bill, S.905)
1977-1978
280 11239
(Transfer of lands in Nevada, S.917)
1977-1978
280 11240-11241
(Coal utilization act, S.977)
1977-1978
280 11242
(Endangered wilderness act of 1977, S.1180)
1977-1978
280 11243
(Federal land mining act of 1977, S.1248)
1977-1978
280 11244
(Forest Service recreation permit bill, S.1338)
1977-1978
280 11245
(Designate certain Alaska lands as National Park, S.1500)
1977-1978
280 11246
(Bull Run Reservoir in Oregon, S.1622/S.1647)
1977-1978
280 11247
(Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, S.1671)
1977-1978
280 11248
(Boundary Waters Canoe Area, S.1759)
1977-1978
280 11249
(Alaska national interest lands, S.1787)
1977-1978
280 11250
(Natural diversity act, S.1820)
1977-1978
280 11251
Spanish Peaks Wilderness, S.2030)
1977-1978
280 11252-11256
(Deep seabed mineral resources act, S.2053)
1977-1978
280 11257
(Mining law of 1977, S.2133; S.2475; River of No Return Wilderness, S.2494)
1977-1978
280 11258
(Lands in California, S.2590)
1977-1978
280 11259
(Mineral development, S.2914)
1977-1978
280 11260-11261
(Amend mineral leasing act - Coal slurry pipelines, S.3046)
1977-1978
280 11262
(Boundary Water Canoe Area, S.3242)
1977-1978
281 11263
(D-2 lands - Alaska, H.R. 39)
1977-1978
281 11264
(Coal slurry pipelines, H.R. 1609; Outer continental shelf, H.R. 1614)
1977-1978
281 11265
(Wilderness, H.R. 1907; Boundary Waters Wilderness in Minnesota, H.R. 2810; Omnibus wilderness bill, H.R. 3435)
1977-1978
281 11266-11270
(Endangered wilderness act of 1977, H.R. 3454)
1977-1978
281 11271
(Redwoods National Park, H.R. 3813; National energy conservation act, H.R. 5037; 1872 mining law, H.R. 5831)
1977-1978
281 11272
(Preservation of natural diversity, H.R. 6286; Appropriation for U.S. territories, H.R. 6550; Mining law, H.R. 8435)
1977-1978
281 11273
Environment and Public Works
1977-1978
281 11274-11275
(Committee schedules)
1977-1978
281 11276
(Nominations)
1977-1978
281 11277
(Subcommittee on water resources)
1977-1978
281 11278-11289
Budget
1977-1978
281 11290
(Committee schedules)
1977-1978
282 11291
(Hearings of July 26, Charles L. Schultze/CEA, Alice M. Rivlin/CBO)
1977-1978
282 11292
(Charles' memos [Charles McQuillen, prof. staff member - Committee on Budget])
1977-1978
282 11293
Joint Economic Committee
1977-1978
282 11294-11298
Joint Economic Committee
1977
282 11299-11300
(Notices)
1977-1978
282 11301
(Hearings, March 20, 1978)
1977-1978
282 11302
(Committee schedules)
1977-1978
282 11303
(Miscellaneous)
1978
282 11304-11305
Energy and Natural Resources
1979-1980
282 11306-11307
(Committee schedules)
1979-1980
282 11308
(Nominations)
1979-1980
282 11309
(Energy Research and Development subcommittee)
1979-1980
282 11310-11317
(Alaska lands)
1979-1980
283 11318
(Alaska lands)
1979-1980
283 11319-11327
(River of No Return Wilderness)
1979-1980
283 11328-11330
(Central Idaho wilderness, S. 96)
1979-1980
283 11331
(River of No Return wilderness, etc., S. 97)
1979-1980
283 11332
(Alaska National Interest Lands, S. 222; Long Island Sound Heritage, S. 345)
1979-1980
283 11333
(Federally owned minerals, S. 366; Archaeological resource protection, S. 490)
1979-1980
283 11334
(Deep seabed mineral resources, S. 493)
1979-1980
283 11335
(Colorado River Basin salinity control, S. 496)
1979-1980
283 11336
(Indiana dunes)
1979-1980
283 11337
(Federal mine safety and health, S. 625; Juniper Hills, S. 791)
1979-1980
283 11338
(Regional commissions, S. 835; Oil and gas leasing, S. 902)
1979-1980
283 11339
(Rome Centre, S. 1026; Gasoline rationing, S. 1030)
1979-1980
283 11340
(Channel Islands National Park, S. 1104)
1979-1980
283 11341
(Alaska national lands, S. 1176; Energy supply act, S. 1308)
1979-1980
283 11342
(Surface mining control, S. 1403; Snake River lands, S. 1534)
1979-1980
283 11343
(Competitive oil and gas leasing, S.1637)
1979-1980
283 11344
(Cession of federal lands, S. 1680; Jerry Crow, S. 1715)
1979-1980
283 11345
(Resource conservation and development, S. 1942; Wood utilization)
1979-1980
283 11346-11350
(River of No Return Wilderness, S. 2009)
1979-1980
283 11351
(Land surveyors, S. 2112)
1979-1980
283 11352
(Vietnam Veterans Memorial, S. J. Res. 119)
1979-1980
283 11353
(Historic preservation donations, H. R. 126)
1979-1980
283 11354
(Omnibus territories act, H. R. 3756)
1979-1980
283 11355
(Channel Islands National Park, H. R. 3757; MSHA funds, H. R. 4339)
1979-1980
283 11356
(Interior appropriations, H. R. 4930; Prairie National Park, H. R. 5592)
1979-1980
283 11357
(Rattlesnake National Education and Recreation Area, H. R. 5898)
1979-1980
284 11358
(National Forest Multiple Use, H. R. 6070)
1979-1980
284 11359
(Big Sur, H. R. 7380; Mine safety and health, H. Con. Res. 22)
1979-1980
284 11360
Appropriations
1979-1980
284 11361-11362
(Committee schedules)
1979-1980
284 11363
Joint Economic Committee
1979-1980
284 11364
(Committee schedules)
1979-1980
284 11365-11368
Energy and Natural Resources
1981-1982
284 11369-11370
(Correspondence)
1981-1982
284 11371
Appropriations
1981-1982
284 11372
Rules and Administration
1981-1982
Sub-Series G: Interns
These files represent McClure's participation in the Congressional Intern Program, designed to provide young people "hands on" experience about Congress, the legislative process, and the political environment; the BYU intern program; the Sears Intern Program; the William Randolph Hearst Foundation - United States Senate Youth Program; the Washington Workshops; the Senate's Senior Citizen Internship Program; and other intern programs sponsored through various universities. The interns served both on McClure's office staff and on the staff of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. From 1967 through 1979, such records were filed under "Employment" in the Annual Subject File, but not until 1974 became a separate subseries as "Employment 1-1 Interns." Intern files were continuously maintained by McClure's personal secretary, in the early years; and later by Liz Ware (a former intern herself) in 1974; Nell Doane in 1979; Susan Tackish, 1985; and Office Manager Claire Cummings, c.a. 1987 to 1990. There are folders for general information (Congressional Research Service orientation program for Interns, housing information, copies of manuals prepared by McClure's office, as well as the Congressional Internship Handbook A Guide for Interns, published by the Congressional Intern Program). One folder contains Polaroid portraits of interns. There are folders for press releases and for interns' evaluations of the program. There are also summary sheets of the applicants, in varying degrees of completion, with such information as applicant's name, school, major, parents, political affiliation, and evaluative comments; memos regarding intern responsibilities and/or procedures, or typed pages with intern instructions. One folder contains a copy of a paper an intern wrote as part of her internship. There are clippings or copies of newspaper articles about interns. There are also lists of McClure's interns. These files were arranged by "accepted," "rejected," "too late," "out of state," etc., with folders for each applicant, alphabetical by last name and category (an arrangement first used in the Subject File in 1976). The applicant folders contain the application and sometimes resumes, transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc. There are also copies of the intern form letters used in CMS. The "Interns" file was an outgrowth of the "Employment" category specified in the Files Handbook. The Subject File category "Administration 1 - Personnel," which contained records pertaining to other employees in McClure's office, occasionally included general items relating to interns and fellowships. Beginning in 1981, the CMS Topic Index (Series 3.2), under "Employment: Interns" lists names of applicants and the numbers of the items with which their inquiries were answered. The CMS Daily Files (Series 3.1) contain letter work orders with lists of names and addresses of people who received each form letter.
1980-1990
Box Folder
285 11373
Intern lists
undated
285 11374
Intern orientation materials
undated
285 11375
Intern manuals
undated
285 11376
Congressional page information
undated
285 11377
Work papers
1980
285 11378
Interns accepted
1980
285 11379
Senior citizen intern program
1980
285 11380
Work papers
1981
285 11381
Interns accepted
1981
285 11382
Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1981
285 11383
Senior Citizen intern program
1981
285 11384
Work papers
1982
285 11385
Interns accepted
1982
285 11386
Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1982
285 11387
Work papers
1983
285 11388
Interns accepted
1983
285 11389
Energy and Natural Resources Committee
1983
285 11390
Intern evaluations
1983
285 11391
Work papers
1984
285 11392
Intern manual
1984
285 11393
Interns accepted
1984
285 11394
Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1984
285 11395
BYU interns accepted
1984
285 11396
Work papers
1985
285 11397
Interns accepted (Photographs)
1985
285 11398
Energy & Natural Resources Committee (Photographs)
1985
285 11399
BYU interns accepted (Photographs)
1985
285 11400
Intern evaluations
1985
285 11401
Work papers
1986
285 11402
Interns accepted (Photographs)
1986
285 11403
Energy & Natural Resources Committee (Photographs)
1986
285 11404
BYU interns accepted (Photographs)
1986
285 11405
Work papers
1987
285 11406
Interns accepted
1987
285 11407
Work papers
1988
285 11408
Interns accepted (Photographs)
1988
285 11409
Work papers
1989
285 11410
Interns accepted (Photographs)
1989
285 11411
Work papers
1990
285 11412
Interns accepted (Photographs)
1990
Sub-Series H: Legislation 3-1 Member's Bills
The Files Handbook prescribed the filing of records of legislation in a subject-numeric pattern: "Legislation 1: Senate"; "Legislation 2: Joint"; "Legislation 3: House"; and "Legislation 3-1: "bills introduced personally by the Representative," or, as designated in McClure's office, "Member's Bills" While the Annual Subject File (Series 2) worked well enough for legislation in which McClure had only a peripheral concern, it immediately proved awkward for filing his own legislative materials, which remained current for the two-year duration of each Congress. Thus, the Subject File category Legislation 3-1 Member's Bills for 1968 includes both years of the 90th Congress; then, beginning with the 91st Congress, 1969-1970, Member's Bills were filed in a physically separate subseries. As the years passed, those categories which continued to be filed in the annual sequence of the Subject File (Legislation 1, 2, and 3) became increasingly dominated by whip notices and legislative notices, although for some years (1971, 1972, 1975), there are also folders of "Dear Colleague" letters. If McClure maintained a concern with another congressman's or senator's bill, it was more likely to be filed under the appropriate topical heading of the Subject File than under "Legislation." The biennial "Legislation 3-1: Member's Bills" through 1981 consisted, for each congress, of preliminary materials followed by individual folders of McClure-sponsored or cosponsored measures filed numerically: first bills, then resolutions, concurrent resolutions, and joint resolutions. For the Senate period there are also folders of each McClure-sponsored amendment. The preliminary folders typically contain correspondence, staff memoranda, newspaper clippings, drafts of bills, summaries of bills, handwritten notes, "Dear Colleague" letters, copies of witness testimony, agency reports, lists of bills, reports on the status of bills, and other records relating to legislation and proposed legislation authored by McClure and sometimes by others. For all but McClure's earliest congresses several types of documents serve as control records; these include chiefly the (1) Index to Bills, (2) Bill Digest, and (3) Legislative Activities. (1) The Index to Bills, prepared by McClure's staff beginning in 1970 and continued through 1990, is little more than a typewritten list of bills and other measures giving dates of introduction, bill numbers, and titles, and sometimes the disposition for each item. There are interlineations and omissions. (2) For the 92nd Congress, 1st session only, 1971, McClure's staff created a "Bill Digest" covering measures introduced January-May (thus covering only about half of the legislative measures sponsored or cosponsored by McClure in this Congress), containing a copy of each printed item, together with a brief typewritten summary, including "Reasons for Introducing" (varied from a short statement to an excerpt from a news release to a paragraph starting "McClure feels . . ."). The printed bills in the digest often included annotations, sometimes in McClure's handwriting, almost all of which are instructions to the typist filling out the digest forms. (3) For each congress from 1973-1976 there was an untitled, computer-generated printout providing a "Detailed Status Profile" giving dates of all activity in regard to each of McClure's bills. In 1977-1978 this became a formal publication, prepared by the Senate Computer Center, with the title Senator's Legislative Activities Report, apparently produced quarterly with biennial compilations for each Congress. The Legislative Activities records essential information on sponsored and cosponsored measures and amendments, such as action taken, abstracts, and citations to text in the Congressional Record, and other data. In regard to amendments, Legislative Activities contains more information than do most of the amendments folders in the bill file. The individual files for each bill or resolution typically include the printed item; correspondence with constituents, government officials, and other senators, with accompanying documents; memoranda from committee staff and personal staff; news releases by McClure and other members; statements of witnesses; affidavits; often typed sheets recording the status of the measure; and other records. Some of this material is annotated and there are many handwritten notes. After the abandonment of the Subject File in 1981, much of the correspondence regarding legislation was scattered throughout the CMS Daily Files (Series 3.1), while the other working records formerly found in Member's Bills were often kept among the various legislative assistants' papers (Series 5.0). The Member's Bills series was thus in its last years much diminished: the preliminary folders for each Congress consisted only of copies of Legislative Activities and Index to Bills, while most of the individual bill folders contained only a clean copy of the bill, a copy of a page in the Congressional Record noting McClure's introduction of the bill, and, occasionally, a copy of a press release. The post-1981 amendments files rarely have anything except a poor copy of a Congressional Record page. Folders containing nothing but a printed bill were not kept for this series, since a complete set of McClure's bills may be found in McClure's Personal Bill File (Series 4.6). Occasionally legislative assistants in the course of their work would borrow folders from Legislation 3-1 Member's Bills and, instead of returning them, make them part of their own working papers (see Series 5), filing therein handwritten notes, copies of received or sent memoranda regarding the issue, copies of transcripts, newspaper clippings, and original letters lifted from the Association and Committee files. In some instances the Members Bills files were virtually cleaned out in this fashion, leaving nothing but copies of the printed bills. Examples of this sort of migration of files have been noticed particularly in the papers of legislative assistants Tom Hill and Deborah Bogossian. In other cases, such as that of Peter Carlucci, legislative assistants' working files are found left in Legislation 3-1.
1969-1990
Box Folder
286 11413-11418
Member's bills - Miscellaneous
1969-1970
286 11419
H.R. 338 (Catalog of federal assistance programs)
1969-1970
286 11420
H.R. 340 (Improvement of government management and organization)
1969-1970
286 11421
H.R. 1778 (Relief of Severiano Abaunza Bilbao and others)
1969-1970
286 11422
H.R. 1779 (Relief of B.J. Carney and Company)
1969-1970
286 11423
H.R. 2092 (Rates of duty on honey and honey products/import limitations)
1969-1970
286 11424
H.R. 2093 (Mink)
1969-1970
286 11425
H.R. 2094 (Orderly trade in textile articles)
1969-1970
286 11426
H.R. 2095 (Quota-control system on importation of meat)
1969-1970
286 11427
H.R. 2096 (To regulate imports of milk and dairy products)
1969-1970
286 11428
H.R. 2664 (Certain federal reclamation projects in federal Columbia River power system)
1969-1970
286 11429
H.R. 2692 (To permit American citizens to hold gold)
1969-1970
286 11430
H.R. 2693 (To permit the melting of coin of the United States)
1969-1970
286 11431
H.R. 2958 (For the relief of Edith Laczay)
1969-1970
286 11432
H.R. 5406 (Relief of Miguel Angel Abanzabalegui Cenaruzabeitia)
1969-1970
286 11433
H.R. 6244 (Financial assistance to desertland entrymen)
1969-1970
286 11434
H.R. 6245 (Differentiation between private and public ownership of lands...Federal reclamation)
1969-1970
286 11435
H.R. 6246 (Taxation of multistate taxpayers)
1969-1970
286 11436
H.R. 6661 (To authorize southwest Idaho water development)
1969-1970
286 11437
H.R. 7126 (For the relief of Antonio Orbe Ugalde)
1969-1970
286 11438
H.R. 7482 (To extend the life of the Lewis and Clark Trail Commission)
1969-1970
286 11439
H.R. 7483 (Interstate planning and coordination of a Lewis and Clark Trail highway)
1969-1970
286 11440
H.R. 7735 (Provision of H.R. 372 - Widow's benefits)
1969-1970
286 11441
H.R. 8317 (To extend to retarded or handicapped dependents of members of the services special care)
1969-1970
286 11442
H.R. 8433 (That a farmer shall have until March 15 to file income tax return)
1969-1970
286 11443
H.R. 8434 (Additional mail privileges to servicemen)
1969-1970
286 11444
H.R. 9858 (Investigative detention and search of persons suspected of involvement in federal crimes)
1969-1970
286 11445
H.R. 8959 (To stop motor vehicle if reason to suspect it has been stolen)
1969-1970
286 11446
H.R. 8960 (To provide that any judge or justice of the U.S. retire at age 70)
1969-1970
286 11447
H.R. 8961 (That a portion of the salary of a full-time policeman shall not be subject to income tax)
1969-1970
286 11448
H.R. 9025 (Civil Service retirement)
1969-1970
286 11449-11450
H.R. 9057 (To prohibit mailing of obscene matter to minors)
1969-1970
286 11451
H.R. 9129 (To exempt certain ammunition from gun control act of 1968)
1969-1970
286 11452-11457
H.R. 9130 (Repeal gun control act of 1968)
1969-1970
286 11458
H.R. 9256 (Establish Lincoln Home national historic site)
1969-1970
286 11459
H.R. 9314 (Grants to schools for programs concerning drug usage)
1969-1970
286 11460
H.R. 9331 (To improve operation of the legislative branch)
1969-1970
286 11461-11462
H.R. 9348 (Relief of Mrs. Elsie E. Gebauer)
1969-1970
286 11463
H.R. 9448 (Prohibit coin replicas)
1969-1970
286 11464
H.R. 9449 (Prohibit alteration of coins)
1969-1970
286 11465
H.R. 9547 (Supplementary loan to the King Hill Irrigation District)
1969-1970
286 11466
H.R. 9651 (Price of gold)
1969-1970
286 11467
H.R. 9746 (To charter National Home Ownership Foundation)
1969-1970
286 11468
H.R. 9747 (To require fresh potatoes to be labeled according to state where grown)
1969-1970
286 11469
H.R. 9825 (Civil Service retirement)
1969-1970
286 11470-11475
H.R. 9854 (East Greenacres)
1969-1970
286 11476
H.R. 9945 (Raise induction age)
1969-1970
286 11477
H.R. 11671 (Amending of legislative reorganization act)
1969-1970
286 11478
H.R. 11747 (Quota on imported lamb)
1969-1970
286 11479-11484
H.R. 11751 (Post offices and roads)
1969-1970
287 11485
H.R. 12084 (Rail passenger service)
1969-1970
287 11486
H.R. 12289 (Caleb Carter)
1969-1970
287 11487
H.R. 12582 (Privacy of depositors)
1969-1970
287 11488-11495
H.R. 12744 (Eisenhower dollar)
1969-1970
287 11496
H.R. 12745 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11497
H.R. 12746 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11498
H.R. 12747 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11499
H.R. 12748 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11500
H.R. 12749 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11501
H.R. 12766 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11502-11503
H.R. 12008 (Improve position classification)
1969-1970
287 11504-11508
H.R. 13141 (Idaho Star Garnet National Recreation Area)
1969-1970
287 11509
H.R. 13177 (Application of acts of congress to Indians)
1969-1970
287 11510
H.R. 13196 (Flags to parents of deceased servicemen)
1969-1970
287 11511
H.R. 13214 (Eisenhower silver dollar)
1969-1970
287 11512-11515
H.R. 13241 (Sexually provocative mail)
1969-1970
287 11516
H.R. 13451 (Sale of silver dollars)
1969-1970
287 11517
H.R. 13650 (Active duty - educational benefits)
1969-1970
287 11518
H.R. 14100 (Mailing harmful material)
1969-1970
287 11519-11520
H.R. 14127 (Joint commission on the coinage)
1969-1970
287 11521
H.R. 14327 (Revenue sharing)
1969-1970
287 11522
H.R. 14859 (Indian affairs)
1969-1970
287 11523
H.R. 14974 (Land and water conservation)
1969-1970
287 11524
H.R. 14975 (Postal fees)
1969-1970
287 11525
H.R. 15379 (Amend claim act)
1969-1970
287 11526
H.R. 15417 (Relief of Paulino Tolento)
1969-1970
287 11527
H.R. 15693 (Pornography in mail)
1969-1970
287 11528
H.R. 15783 (Public Land Law Review Commission)
1969-1970
287 11529
H.R. 16045 (Land and water conservation)
1969-1970
287 11530
H.R. 16046 (Solid waste disposal act)
1969-1970
287 11531
H.R. 16047 (Clean air act)
1969-1970
287 11532
H.R. 16048 (Environmental finance authority)
1969-1970
287 11533
H.R. 16049 (Water pollution control)
1969-1970
287 11534
H.R. 16050 (Water pollution control act)
1969-1970
287 11535
H.R. 16051 (Water pollution control act)
1969-1970
287 11536
H.R. 16821 (Craters of the Moon)
1969-1970
287 11537
H.R. 16822 (Craters of the Moon)
1969-1970
287 11538
H.R. 17082 (Modernize post office)
1969-1970
287 11539
H.R. 17085 (Social security for state police and firemen)
1969-1970
287 11540
H.R. 17088 (Social security for trust territories)
1969-1970
287 11541
H.R. 17351 (Orderly trade in textiles)
1969-1970
287 11542
H.R. 17484 (Salmon Falls project)
1969-1970
287 11543
H.R. 17672 (Amend antidumping act)
1969-1970
287 11544
H.R. 17957 (Evaluation of water and land resources)
1969-1970
287 11545
H.R. 18019 (Amend Internal Revenue code)
1969-1970
287 11546
H.R. 18049 (Bureau of Reclamation investigations costs)
1969-1970
287 11547
H.R. 18096 (Preserve gold mining industry)
1969-1970
287 11548
H.R. 18207 (Amend public health service act)
1969-1970
287 11549
H.R. 18262 (Unprocessed timber for export)
1969-1970
287 11550
H.R. 18394 (Orderly trade in clothing)
1969-1970
287 11551
H.R. 18555 (Amend soil conservation act)
1969-1970
287 11552
H.R. 18571 (Economic development of Indians)
1969-1970
287 11553
H.R. 18572 (Amend laws relating to Indians)
1969-1970
287 11554
H.R. 18580 (Commission on fuels and energy)
1969-1970
287 11555
H.R. 18628 (Commission on fuels and energy)
1969-1970
287 11556
H.R. 18727 (Indian trust council authority)
1969-1970
287 11557
H.R. 18728 (Control by Indian tribes of programs)
1969-1970
287 11558
H.R. 18729 (Secretary of Interior and Indians)
1969-1970
287 11559
H.R. 18733 (Public works acceleration act)
1969-1970
287 11560
H.R. 18735 (Government employees in tribal organizations)
1969-1970
287 11561
H.R. 18743 (Public works acceleration act)
1969-1970
287 11562
H.R. 18899 (Withdraw lands from mining laws)
1969-1970
287 11563-11565
H.R. 18900 (Sawtooth Mountains National Park)
1969-1970
288 11566-11579
H.R. 18900 (Sawtooth Mountains National Park)
1969-1970
288 11580
H.R. 18954 (Highway appropriations)
1969-1970
288 11581
H.R. 19000 (Nez Perce judgment funds)
1969-1970
288 11582
H.R. 19007 (Wilderness)
1969-1970
288 11583
H.R. 19109 (Alfonso Guerricabieta)
1969-1970
288 11584
H.R. 19110 (Esther Catherine Milner)
1969-1970
288 11585
H.R. 19342 (Chesapeake and Ohio Park)
1969-1970
288 11586
H.R. 19389 (Delegates for Guam and Virgin Island)
1969-1970
288 11587
H.R. 19556 (Motor vehicle disposal programs)
1969-1970
288 11588
H.R. 19629 (Excise tax on civil aircraft)
1969-1970
288 11589
H.R. 19696 (Protection from fires of lands under the jurisdiction of Department of Agriculture)
1969-1970
288 11590
H.R. 19742 (Abortion in uniformed services)
1969-1970
288 11591
H.Res. 274 (Rhodesia)
1969-1970
288 11592
H. Res. 335 (Gallery for scholars)
1969-1970
288 11593
H. Res. 445 (Adam Clayton) (Powell)
1969-1970
288 11594
H. Res. 594 (Panama Canal Zone)
1969-1970
288 11595
H. Res. 595 (Panama Canal Zone)
1969-1970
288 11596
H. Res. 646 (Vietnam)
1969-1970
288 11597
H. Res. 762 (Action on appropriations)
1969-1970
288 11598-11601
H. Con. Res. 143 (Rail passenger service)
1969-1970
288 11602
H. Con. Res. 357 (Prisoners of war)
1969-1970
288 11603
H. Con. Res. 626 (Kent State)
1969-1970
288 11604
H.J. Res. 247 (National Park system)
1969-1970
288 11605
H.J. Res. 253 (Television violence)
1969-1970
288 11606
H.J. Res. 621 (Representation for DC)
1969-1970
288 11607
H.J. Res. 855 (Day of Bread and Harvest festival)
1969-1970
288 11608
H.J. Res. 862 (Astronauts Memorial Commission)
1969-1970
288 11609
H.J. Res. 895 (National College Student Congress)
1969-1970
289 11610
Member's bills - Miscellaneous
1971-1972
289 11611
Backup material for legislation (1968-1972) ["Dick Thompson's file"]
1971-1972
289 11612
Bill Digest, 92nd Congress, 1st session
1971
289 11613
H.R. 804 (Payment to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe)
1971-1972
289 11614
H.R. 1288 (Quota on imported lamb)
1971-1972
289 11615
H.R. 1407 (Labeling imported meat)
1971-1972
289 11616
H.R. 2252 (Paulino Tolentino)
1971-1972
289 11617
H.R. 2299 (Minidoka Project)
1971-1972
289 11618
H.R. 2327 (Sale of Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation lands)
1971-1972
289 11619
H.R. 2376 (Indian relief)
1971-1972
289 11620
H.R. 2377 (Control of programs by Indian tribes)
1971-1972
289 11621
H.R. 2378 (Economic development of Indians)
1971-1972
289 11622
H.R. 2379 (Amend laws relating to Indians)
1971-1972
289 11623
H.R. 2380 (Indian Trust Council Authority)
1971-1972
289 11624
H.R. 2381 (Additional Secretary of Interior)
1971-1972
289 11625-11630
H.R. 2474 (Salmon Falls Division)
1971-1972
289 11631
H.R. 2573 (Excise tax on civil aircraft)
1971-1972
289 11632
H.R. 3119 (Lincoln Home National Historic Site)
1971-1972
289 11633
H.R. 3631 (Public lands)
1971-1972
289 11634
H.R. 3808 (Free mailing privileges for armed forces)
1971-1972
289 11635-11638
H.R. 3828 (Repeal gun control)
1971-1972
289 11639
H.R. 3829 (.22 ammunition)
1971-1972
289 11640
H.R. 4144 (Abortions in military facilities)
1971-1972
289 11641-11646
H.R. 4190 (Revenue sharing)
1971-1972
289 11647
H.R. 4224 (Sale of public lands)
1971-1972
289 11648
H.R. 4414 (Sales to countries failing to prevent illegal narcotics exports)
1971-1972
289 11649-11651
H.R. 4585 (Vehicle disposal programs)
1971-1972
289 11652-11654
H.R. 4963 (Health care)
1971-1972
290 11655-11657
H.R. 4963 (Health care)
1971-1972
290 11658
H.R. 5027 (Loan limitations)
1971-1972
290 11659
H.R. 5029 (Insured operating loans)
1971-1972
290 11660
H.R. 5063 (Rural job development act)
1971-1972
290 11661
H.R. 5241 (Motor vehicle disposal)
1971-1972
290 11662
H.R. 5360 (Prohibit coin replicas)
1971-1972
290 11663
H.R. 5361 (Alteration of coins)
1971-1972
290 11664
H.R. 5503 (Saline water conversion)
1971-1972
290 11665
H.R. 5504 (National land use policy)
1971-1972
290 11666
H.R. 5514 (Privacy of depositors)
1971-1972
290 11667
H.R. 5758 (Public works acceleration act)
1971-1972
290 11668
H.R. 5759 (Desert land entrymen)
1971-1972
290 11669
H.R. 5976 (Tax benefits to unmarried individuals)
1971-1972
290 11670-11671
H.R. 5978 (Permit Americans to hold gold)
1971-1972
290 11672
H.R. 5979 (Equitable adjustments in price of gold)
1971-1972
290 11673
H.R. 5980 (Production of gold)
1971-1972
290 11674
H.R. 6043 (Sonic booms)
1971-1972
290 11675
H.R. 6159 (Federal assistance programs)
1971-1972
290 11676
H.R. 6160 (Taxation of multistate taxpayers)
1971-1972
290 11677
H.R. 6161 (Child health assistance to trust territories)
1971-1972
290 11678
H.R. 6278 (Rail passenger service)
1971-1972
290 11679
H.R. 6497 (Cooperative forest fire protection)
1971-1972
290 11680
H.R. 6498 (Cooperative forest management)
1971-1972
290 11681
H.R. 6499 (Urban environmental forestry)
1971-1972
290 11682
H.R. 6589 (U.N. participation act of 1945)
1971-1972
290 11683
H.R. 6788 (Mining and mineral research centers)
1971-1972
290 11684
H.R. 6955 (Federal meat inspection act)
1971-1972
290 11685-11702
H.R. 6957 (Sawtooths)
1971-1972
291 11703-11717
H.R. 6957 (Sawtooths)
1971-1972
291 11718
H.R. 6974 (Train discontinuances)
1971-1972
291 11719
H.R. 6993 (Additional Assistant Secretary of Interior)
1971-1972
291 11720
H.R. 7063 (Price increases in government contracts)
1971-1972
291 11721-11722
H.R. 7293 (Water resources research)
1971-1972
291 11723
H.R. 7294 (Motor vehicle disposal programs)
1971-1972
291 11724
H.R. 7387 (Protection from fires under Agriculture Department)
1971-1972
291 11725
H.R. 7544 (Delegates from Guam and Virgin Islands)
1971-1972
291 11726
H.R. 7939 (Communications between postal service and congress)
1971-1972
291 11727
H.R. 7991 (Oil leases in Santa Barbara Channel)
1971-1972
291 11728
H.R. 8014 (Federal Indian tribal organization transfer act)
1971-1972
291 11729
H.R. 8062 (Additional assistant secretary of Interior)
1971-1972
291 11730
H.R. 8425 (Small reclamation project)
1971-1972
291 11731
H.R. 8520 (Amend food stamp act)
1971-1972
291 11732
H.R. 8587 (Lead and zinc act)
1971-1972
291 11733
H.R. 8626 (Wilderness areas)
1971-1972
291 11734
H.R. 8658 (Delegates from Guam and Virgin Islands)
1971-1972
291 11735
H.R. 8701 (Federal reclamation projects)
1971-1972
291 11736
H.R. 8787 (Delegates from Guam and Virgin Islands)
1971-1972
291 11737
H.R. 8805 (Obscene mail)
1971-1972
291 11738
H.R. 8816 (Gateway National Recreation Area)
1971-1972
291 11739
H.R. 8834 (Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1971-1972
291 11740
H.R. 9002 (Grazing districts)
1971-1972
291 11741
H.R. 9093 (Desalting program)
1971-1972
291 11742
H.R. 9189 (Permit citizens to hold gold coins)
1971-1972
291 11743-11744
H.R. 9408 (Medals for Bicentennial)
1971-1972
291 11745
H.R. 9745 (Congress and Indians)
1971-1972
291 11746
H.R. 9854 (Greenacres)
1971-1972
291 11747-11748
H.R. 9890 (Wild horses and burros)
1971-1972
291 11749
H.R. 10203 (Water resources research institutes)
1971-1972
291 11750-11752
H.R. 10331 (El Paso merger)
1971-1972
292 11753
H.R. 10345 (Importation of coin replicas)
1971-1972
292 11754
H.R. 10346 (Alteration of coins)
1971-1972
292 11755
H.R. 10347 (Motor vehicle disposal programs)
1971-1972
292 11756
H.R. 10436 (Inheritance of interests within Nez Perce reservation)
1971-1972
292 11757
H.R. 10437 (National Labor Relations Act)
1971-1972
292 11758
H.R. 10438 (Air taxi mail transportation operators)
1971-1972
292 11759
H.R. 10488 (Amend public buildings act)
1971-1972
292 11760
H.R. 10489 (Payments to Shoshone-Bannock tribes)
1971-1972
292 11761
H.R. 10640 (Mineral resources on public lands)
1971-1972
292 11762
H.R. 10846 (Funds in payment to Shoshone tribe)
1971-1972
292 11763
H.R. 10950 (Mining and mineral research centers)
1971-1972
292 11764
H.R. 11076 (Pop Warner Little Scholars)
1971-1972
292 11765
H.R. 11175 (Amend agricultural marketing agreement act)
1971-1972
292 11766
H.R. 11431 (Amend mine safety act)
1971-1972
292 11767
H.R. 11533 (Washington Boyhood Home Nat. Historic Site)
1971-1972
292 11768
H.R. 11692 (Treasury secretary to purchase mined silver)
1971-1972
292 11769
H.R. 11751 (Post offices and post roads)
1971-1972
292 11770
H.R. 11810 (Amend federal salary act)
1971-1972
292 11771
H.R. 12196 (Land acquisition for national park system)
1971-1972
292 11772-11773
H.R. 12453 (Omitted lands)
1971-1972
292 11774
H.R. 12680 (Amend OSHA)
1971-1972
292 11775
H.R. 12694 (Columbia-Snake-Palouse program)
1971-1972
292 11776
H.R. 12694 (Eisenhower dollar)
1971-1972
292 11777
H.R. 12749 (Saline water conversion program)
1971-1972
292 11778
H.R. 13017 (Big Cypress National Fresh Water Reserve)
1971-1972
292 11779
H.R. 13018 (Golden Gate National Recreation Area)
1971-1972
292 11780
H.R. 13089 (Planting trees on national forest lands)
1971-1972
292 11781-11789
H.R. 13129 (Firearms in crimes)
1971-1972
292 11790
H.R. 13241 (Pornography in mail)
1971-1972
292 11791
H.R. 13290 (Amend foreign assistance act)
1971-1972
292 11792
H.R. 13328 (Appointments to academies by President)
1971-1972
292 11793
H.R. 13462 (Holding of hostages in federal prisons)
1971-1972
292 11794
H.R. 13514 (Program to expand wheat markets)
1971-1972
292 11795
H.R. 14208 (Firearms)
1971-1972
292 11796
H.R. 14502 (Quitclaim Bonner County land)
1971-1972
292 11797
H.R. 14706 (Mortgages paid by HUD Secretary)
1971-1972
292 11798
H.R. 15129 (Same as 14706)
1971-1972
292 11799-11804
H.R. 15404 (Study of Middle Snake)
1971-1972
292 11805
H.R. 15431 (Broadcast licenses)
1971-1972
292 11806
H.R. 15509 (Federal fiscal responsibility)
1971-1972
293 11807
H.R. 15686 (Timber receipts to states)
1971-1972
293 11808
H.R. 15758 (Council on energy policy)
1971-1972
293 11809
H.R. 15773 (Decennial census)
1971-1972
293 11810
H.R. 15868 (Jose Ramon Santa Maria)
1971-1972
293 11811
H.R. 16012 (Salmon Falls)
1971-1972
293 11812
H.R. 16305 (Responsible budget)
1971-1972
293 11813
H.R. 16387 (Duty free zinc)
1971-1972
293 11814
H.R. 16388 (Lead and zinc)
1971-1972
293 11815
H.R. 16444 (Golden Gate National Recreation Area)
1971-1972
293 11816
H.R. 16463 (Clara Barton house)
1971-1972
293 11817
H.R. 16839 (Amend social security act)
1971-1972
293 11818
H.R. 16840 (Amend social security act)
1971-1972
293 11819
H.R. 16896 (Wild areas)
1971-1972
293 11820
H.R. 16897 (Idaho Star Garnet National Recreation Area)
1971-1972
293 11821
H.R. 16898 (Lands held in trust for Kootenai tribe)
1971-1972
293 11822
H.R. 16899 (Garnets in Idaho star garnet area)
1971-1972
293 11823
H. Res. 868 (Girl Scouts 60th birthday)
1971-1972
293 11824
H. Res. 940 (Condemning North Vietnam; Commending President)
1971-1972
293 11825
H. Res. 1104 (House authorized federal budget)
1971-1972
293 11826
H. J. Res. 20 (National week of concern for POW/MIA)
1971-1972
293 11827
H. J. Res. 499 (Amendment for continuance in office of judges)
1971-1972
293 11828
H. J. Res. 613 (Rail passenger service)
1971-1972
293 11829-11830
H. J. Res. 651 (Amendment to prohibit forced integration)
1971-1972
293 11831
H. J. Res. 683 (Day of bread and harvest festival)
1971-1972
293 11832
H. J. Res. 801 (Amendment for voting places)
1971-1972
293 11833
H. J. Res. 1030 (Settlement of dispute among shippers and employees)
1971-1972
293 11834
H. J. Res. 1031 (Same as 1030)
1971-1972
293 11835
H. J. Res. 1041 (Simplifying income tax forms)
1971-1972
293 11836
H. J. Res. 1116 (Attendance of senators and representatives)
1971-1972
293 11837
H. J. Res. 1146 (National arthritis month)
1971-1972
293 11838
H. J. Res. 1163 (Earth week)
1971-1972
293 11839
H. J. Res. 1241 (National voter registration month)
1971-1972
293 11840
H. J. Res. 1249 (Death penalty)
1971-1972
293 11841
H. Con. Res. 95 (National Indian policy)
1971-1972
293 11842
H. Con. Res. 114 (Prisoners of war)
1971-1972
293 11843
H. Con. Res. 227 (Pollution of world waters)
1971-1972
293 11844
H. Con. Res. 362 (Control of illegal drugs)
1971-1972
293 11845
H. Con. Res. 467 (U.N. membership for Byelorussia and Ukraine)
1971-1972
293 11846
H. Con. Res. 616 (Withdrawal of troops from Vietnam)
1971-1972
293 11847-11848
H. Con. Res. 640 (North Vietnam and Geneva convention)
1971-1972
293 11849
Subject index for bills sponsored by McClure
1973-1974
293 11850
Legislation to be co-sponsored
1973-1974
293 11851-11852
Status profiles of McClure's bills
1973-1974
293 11853
General
1973-1974
293 11854
S. 49 (National cemetery system)
1973-1974
293 11855
S. 59 (Veterans medical care)
1973-1974
293 11856
S. 284 (Veterans rehabilitation)
1973-1974
293 11857
S. 335 (Community schools)
1973-1974
293 11858-11859
S. 359 (Gold ownership - Copies and correspondence)
1973-1974
293 11860
S. 359 (Gold ownership - General)
1973-1974
293 11861
S. 359 (Gold ownership - General [S. 929])
1973-1974
293 11862
S. 408 (Food stamps for strikers)
1973-1974
293 11863
S. 444 (Medicredit)
1973-1974
293 11864
S. 579 (Arturo Amoranto)
1973-1974
293 11865
S. 634 (Kootenai tribe)
1973-1974
293 11866
S. 650 (Unmarried tax)
1973-1974
293 11867-11868
S. 651 (Firearms - Correspondence and copy)
1973-1974
294 11869
S. 651 (Firearms - Correspondence and copy)
1973-1974
294 11870
S. 651 (Firearms - General)
1973-1974
294 11871
S. 652 (Gun control act); S. 707 (Amendments to Consumer Protection Agency bill); S. 931 (Jose Ramon Santa Maria)
1973-1974
294 11872
S. 939 (Idaho admission act)
1973-1974
294 11873
S. 978 (Federal Trade Commission - Franchise agreements)
1973-1974
294 11874
S. 1017 (Indian act of 1973); S. 1056 (Mineral leasing act, 1920)
1973-1974
294 11875
S. 1111 (Quitclaim land in Bonner County)
1973-1974
294 11876
S. 1141 (Gold ownership)
1973-1974
294 11877-11879
S. 1147 (Amend OSHA - Copy and correspondence)
1973-1974
294 11880
S. 1147 (Amend OSHA - General)
1973-1974
294 11881
S. 1381 (Outdoor recreational fees)
1973-1974
294 11882
S. 1431 (Vocational rehabilitation)
1973-1974
294 11883
S. 1437 (Bhagwan Mirchandani)
1973-1974
294 11884
S. 1528 (American Falls Dam - Copies and correspondence)
1973-1974
294 11885-11888
S. 1528 (American Falls Dam - General)
1973-1974
294 11889-11891
S. 1529 (American Falls Dam - Correspondence)
1973-1974
294 11892-11894
S. 1529 (American Falls Dam - General)
1973-1974
295 11895
S. 1529 (American Falls Dam - Amendments)
1973-1974
295 11896
S. 1539 (Amend acts relating to education programs)
1973-1974
295 11897
S. 1546 (Devendrarai Mehta)
1973-1974
295 11898
S. 1728 (War claims act)
1973-1974
295 11899
S. 1728 (War claims act - Shanghai Power Co. previous correspondence)
1973-1974
295 11900
S. 1818 (POW benefits); S. 1835 (Life insurance for National Guard and reserves)
1973-1974
295 11901-11902
S. 1835 (Veteran's insurance act - Hearings)
1973-1974
295 11903
S. 1880 (Hobby protection); S. 1899 (Transfer of Office of Management and Budget to legislature)
1973-1974
295 11904
S. 1926 (Livestock grazing indemnification)
1973-1974
295 11905
S. 1927, 1928 (Bicentennial coins)
1973-1974
295 11906
S. 2087 (Loan guaranty for vets); S. 2215 (Balanced budget)
1973-1974
295 11907-11909
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon - Linda's poll material)
1973-1974
295 11910-11921
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon)
1973-1974
296 11922-11936
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon)
1973-1974
296 11937-11938
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon - Committee stuff and markup)
1973-1974
296 11939-11940
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon - Committee Stuff and markup - Hearings, D.C.)
1973-1974
297 11941
S. 2233 (Middle Snake, Hells Canyon - Committee stuff and markup - Hearings, D.C.)
1973-1974
297 11942
S. 2269 (Box Canyon - Copies and correspondence)
1973-1974
297 11943
S. 2269 (Box Canyon - General)
1973-1974
297 11944
S. 2305 (Amend natural gas act)
1973-1974
297 11945
S. 2344 (Abandonment of mining claims); S. 2372 (Permit use of DES)
1973-1974
297 11946
S. 2415 (Amend economic stabilization act); S. 2465 (Geothermal energy act of 1973)
1973-1974
297 11947
S. 2589 (Auto emissions)
1973-1974
297 11948
S. 2649 (Tax disclosure); S. 2680 (Clean air); S. 2713 (National Labor Relations Act)
1973-1974
297 11949
S. 2784 (Veterans benefits)
1973-1974
297 11950
S. 2794 (Veterans education); S. 2801 (Vitamins)
1973-1974
297 11951
S. 2863 (Motor vehicle regulations)
1973-1974
297 11592
S. 2867 (Rail passenger transportation); S. 2891 (Taxes on petroleum industry); S. 2894 (Terminate Daylight Standard Time)
1973-1974
297 11953
S. 2965 (Relief of Tiec Thi Hanh)
1973-1974
297 11954
S. 2971 (Foreign vessels transporting fertilizers)
1973-1974
297 11955-11958
S. 2971 (Foreign vessels transporting fertilizers - Jones Act)
1973-1974
297 11959
S. 3006 (Fiscal note act); S. 3041 (Amend Public Works and Economic Development Act)
1973-1974
297 11960
S. 3067 (Veterans disability); S. 3072 (Dependency and indemnity compensation)
1973-1974
297 11961
S. 3079 (Veterans day); S. 3140 (Pay rate increase to Congress)
1973-1974
297 11962
S. 3182 (Prohibit ban of lead shot)
1973-1974
297 11963
S. 3277 (Amend solid waste disposal act)
1973-1974
297 11964
S. 3310 (Amend par value modification act - Copies and correspondence)
1973-1974
297 11965
S. 3310 (Amend par value modification act - General)
1973-1974
297 11966
S. 3386 (Amend Title II of Social Security Act), S. 3398 (Veteran's education programs)
1973-1974
297 11967
S. 3451 (Range sheep industry mobile housing)
1973-1974
297 11968
S. 3490 (Funds for forest highways); S. 3491 (Declare Lake Coeur d'Alene nonnavigable)
1973-1974
297 11969
S. 3563 (Bridge at Lewiston)
1973-1974
297 11970
S. 3585 (Amendment to public health service act)
1973-1974
297 11971
S. 3625 (Recycling of used oil); S. 3694 (Amend consolidated farm and rural development act)
1973-1974
297 11972
S. 3695 (Federal grant disclosure act); S. 3696 (Amend urban transportation act)
1973-1974
297 11973
S. 3753 (Amend funeral transportation and living expense benefits act); S. 3759 (Amend congressional budget act)
1973-1974
297 11974
S. 3777 (City of Rocks National Monument); S. 3883 (Veterans home loan programs)
1973-1974
297 11975
S. 3889 (Timber receipts to state for schools and roads); S. 3981 (Voluntary prayer in public school)
1973-1974
297 11976
S. 4031 (Secretary of Army to delegate to states functions on navigable waters)
1973-1974
297 11977
S. 4040 (Amend veterans and survivors pension act); S. 4071 (Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument)
1973-1974
297 11978
S. 4081 (Veterans Day); S. 4149 (Road costs in contracts for timber sales)
1973-1974
297 11979
S. 4152 (National forest timber sale contracts)
1973-1974
297 11980
S.4229 (Job opportunities in areas of high unemployment)
1973-1974
297 11981
S. Res. 39 - 366
1973-1974
297 11982
S. J. Res. 84 (Prayer in public schools)
1973-1974
297 11983-11985
S. J. Res. 84 (Prayer in public schools [H. J. Res. 123])
1973-1974
297 11986
S. J. Res. 84 (Prayer in public schools - release time)
1973-1974
297 11987
S. J. Res. 142 - 252
1973-1974
297 11988
S. J. Res. 264 (Pending domestic energy national emergency)
1973-1974
297 11989
S. Con. Res. 6 - 20
1973-1974
297 11990
S. Con. Res. 41 (Vietnam policy)
1973-1974
298 11991
S. Con. Res. 51-60
1973-1974
298 11992
H. R. 11537 (Amendment: Wildlife conservation)
1973-1974
298 11993
H. R. 13163 (Amendment #1524: Consumer Protection Agency)
1973-1974
298 11994
H. R. 15580 (Amendment #1883: Salaries of federal employees)
1973-1974
298 11995
Bills sponsored and proposed: Status reports
1975-1976
298 11996-11999
Status of bills
1975-1976
298 12000
JAM's bills
1975-1976
298 12001
S. 65 (Congressional budget act)
1975-1976
298 12002
S. 141 (Repeal gun control act - Out of state correspondence)
1975-1976
298 12003-12004
S. 141 (Idaho correspondence)
1975-1976
298 12005-12006
S. 141 (Correspondence - Thank yous)
1975-1976
298 12007-12014
S. 141 (Repeal of gun control - Correspondence)
1975-1976
298 12015-12016
S. 141 (Repeal gun control - General)
1975-1976
298 12017-12018
S. 141 (Gun control petitions)
1975-1976
298 12019-12020
S. 141-143 (Gun control - Correspondence)
1975-1976
299 12021-12027
S. 141-143 (Gun control - Correspondence)
1975-1976
299 12028
S. 142 (Firearms)
1975-1976
299 12029-12030
S. 143 (Sale of firearms - copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
299 12031
S. 143 (Sale of firearms - General)
1975-1976
299 12032
S. 144 (Lead shot ban)
1975-1976
299 12033
S. 168 (Tax provisions for thermal homes); S. 224 (Hagerman fossil beds)
1975-1976
299 12034
S. 225 (Box Canyon Creek); S. 283 (Voluntary prayer in public school)
1975-1976
299 12035
S. 309 (Abandonment of mining claims); S. 310 (Natural gas act)
1975-1976
299 12036
S. 311 (Tax excess oil profits); S. 548 (Food supplements); S. 551 (Recycling used oil)
1975-1976
299 12037-12041
S. 322 (Hell's Canyon - Correspondence)
1975-1976
299 12042-12044
S. 322 (Hells Canyon - General)
1975-1976
299 12045
S. 331 (Veterans Day)
1975-1976
299 12046
S. 358 (Amend food stamp act)
1975-1976
299 12047
S. 364 (Timber sale contracts - copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
300 12048-12051
S. 364 (Timber sale contracts - General)
1975-1976
300 12052
S. 439 (Lewiston-Clarkston bridge)
1975-1976
300 12053
S. 585 (Prohibit government travel by defeated members of congress); S. 624 (Missing veterans status)
1975-1976
300 12054
S. 699 (Mobile offices for senators); S. 772 (Beef research and consumer education)
1975-1976
300 12055
S. 787 (Amend merchant marine act); S. 788 (Jones act waiver); S. 789 (Prohibit pay increases to congress)
1975-1976
300 12056
S. 790 (Jose Ramon Santa Maria)
1975-1976
300 12057
S. 828 (Fort Clatsop National Memorial)
1975-1976
300 12058
S. 829 (Old age benefits)
1975-1976
300 12059
S. 835 (Timber receipts)
1975-1976
300 12060
S. 838 (Navigable waters); S. 840 (Families of veterans); S. 848 Veterans cemeteries)
1975-1976
300 12061
S. 861 (Emergency petroleum act); S. 975 (Amend 64 Stat. 1120); S. 976 (Sheep industry housing); S. 985 (Social security fairness)
1975-1976
300 12062
S. 1152 (American Falls - Copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
300 12063-12065
S. 1152 (American Falls - General)
1975-1976
300 12066
S. 1201 (Increase compensation for senator's employees)
1975-1976
300 12067
S. 1214 (City of Rocks - Copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
300 12068
S. 1214 (City of Rocks - General)
1975-1976
300 12069
S. 1235 (Abolish Interstate Commerce Commission - Copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
300 12070
S. 1235 (Abolish ICC - General)
1975-1976
300 12071
S. 1294; S. 1379
1975-1976
300 12072
S. 1477 (Beatrice Toledo)
1975-1976
300 12073
S. 1550 (Sale of gold); S. 1598 (Amend omnibus crime act); S. 1625 (State fiscal assistance); S. 1652 (Amend IRS code of 1954)
1975-1976
300 12074
S. 1676 (Consumer protection agency); S. 1712 (Gold commemorative coins)
1975-1976
300 12075
S. 1719 (Amend title IV of Social security act); S. 1761 (Foreign aid to Cyprus)
1975-1976
300 12076
S. 1776 (Valley Forge National Historical Park)
1975-1976
300 12077-12080
S. 1796 (Navigable waters - Copies and correspondence)
1975-1976
300 12081
S. 1796 (Navigable waters - General)
1975-1976
300 12082
S. 1805 (Veterans education benefits); S. 1896 (Sook Young Kim); S. 1906 (Nursing salary cost); S. 1993 (Reform food stamp act)
1975-1976
300 12083
S. 2119 (Amend communication act); S. 2146 (Amend title IX of education amendments)
1975-1976
300 12084
S. 2198 (Fair labor standards act); S. 2228 (Amend Public works)
1975-1976
300 12085
S. 2299 (Emergency Petroleum allocation); S. 1286 (Congressional pay limitations)
1975-1976
300 12086
S. 2390 (Consolidation of federal assistance programs); S. 2417 (Amend emergency petroleum allocation act)
1975-1976
300 12087
S. 2465 (Jobs creation act)
1975-1976
300 12088
S. 2475 (IRS modifications); S. 2507 (McNary Dam)
1975-1976
300 12089
S. 2511 (To convey certain lands in Idaho)
1975-1976
300 12090
S. 2516 (Senate committees); S. 2537 (Reform food stamp act); S. 2598 (Imported meat and dairy products); S. 2608 (Geothermal deduction)
1975-1976
300 12091
S. 2635 (Veteran pensions); S. 2729 (Highway trust fund); S. 2767 (Moratorium on sales from stockpiles)
1975-1976
300 12092
S. 2792 (Promulgation of rules and regulations)
1975-1976
300 12093
S. 2853 (Amend food stamp act); S. 2871 (Equal access to courts)
1975-1976
300 12094
S. 2881 (Exempt American Legion from education amendments), ; S. 2903 (Congressional review of regulatory rules)
1975-1976
300 12095
S. 2925 (Zero based government review); S. 2937 (Court jurisdiction for public schools)
1975-1976
301 12096
S. 2942 (Kendrick Withington Brookes)
1975-1976
301 12097
S. 3069 (Nondiscrimination programs); S. 3071 (Grazing feed); S. 3073 (Amend OSHA)
1975-1976
301 12098
S. 3079 (Prevent armed forces unionization)
1975-1976
301 12099-12103
S. 3091 (Amend forest and rangeland act - Copies and correspondence),
1975-1976
301 12104-12110
S. 3091 (Amend forest and rangeland act - General)
1975-1976
301 12111
S. 3132 (Amend OSHA)
1975-1976
301 12112
S. 3182 (Amend OSHA to provide consultation and education)
1975-1976
301 12113
S. 3227 (Solar energy research)
1975-1976
301 12114
S. 3263 (Irrigable lands)
1975-1976
301 12115
S. 3273 (Nee-Me-Poo trail)
1975-1976
301 12116
S. 3373 (Nez Perce Historic Park)
1975-1976
301 12117
S. 3421 (Amend Federal Trade Commission act)
1975-1976
301 12118
S. 3433 (Label imported meats)
1975-1976
301 12119
S. 3486 (Amend emergency petroleum allocation act)
1975-1976
301 12120
S. 3495 (Luis Sandoval-Miramontes)
1975-1976
301 12121
S. 3513 (Limit increase in federal revenues)
1975-1976
301 12122
S. 3528 (Desert trail)
1975-1976
301 12123
S. 3542 (Teton Dam compensation)
1975-1976
301 12124
S. 3543 (National full employment)
1975-1976
301 12125
S. 3563 (Gold clauses)
1975-1976
301 12126
S. 3661 (Rural health care facilities)
1975-1976
301 12127
S. 3716 (Amend mineral lands leasing act)
1975-1976
301 12128
S. 3726 (Lands in Sawtooth National Recreation Area)
1975-1976
301 12129
S. 3834 (Zero-based review of government programs)
1975-1976
301 12130
S. 3898 (Relief of Ronquillos)
1975-1976
301 12131
S. Res. 59 - 553
1975-1976
301 12132
S. J. Res. 15 - 54
1975-1976
301 12133
S. J. Res. 55 - 69
1975-1976
S. J. Res. 76 (National Beta Sigma Phi week)
1975-1976
Box Folder
301 12135
S. J. Res. 89 - 180
1975-1976
301 12136
S. Con. Res. 46 - 108
1975-1976
301 12137
Amendment 10 to H. J. Res. 210 (Appropriations)
1975-1976
301 12138
Amendment 82 to S. 7 (Surface coal mining); Amendment with no number to S. 7)
1975-1976
301 12139
Amendment 138 to H. R. 2166 (IRS); Amendment 262 to Supplemental security income program
1975-1976
301 12140
Amendment 342 to S. 200 (Consumer protection agency); Amendment 374 to S. Con. Res. 32 (Budget)
1975-1976
301 12141
Amendments 387 & 389 to S. 2657 (Title IX)
1975-1976
301 12142
Amendments 404, 410, 413, 414, 415, 416 to S. 200 (Consumer protection)
1975-1976
301 12143
(Consumer protection [working papers re: amendments to S. 957])
1975-1976
301 12144
(Consumer protection - Negative [re: S.957 amendments])
1975-1976
301 12145
(Old consumer bills - [amendments to:] S. 200, S. 707, H. R. 7575)
1975-1976
301 12146
Amendment 443 to H. R. 13367 (State and local fiscal assistance); Amendment 462 to S. 200 (Consumer protection)
1975-1976
301 12147
Amendments 546, 661, 662, 663, 664 to S. Res. 166 (Contested elections)
1975-1976
301 12148
Amendment 679 to S. 644 (Amend consumer product safety act)
1975-1976
301 12149
Amendment 692 to S. 963 (DES); Amendment 844 to S. 521 (Outer continental shelf)
1975-1976
301 12150
Amendment 889 to H.R. 8069 (Labor and HEW appropriation); Amendment 1078 to Amendment 1058 of H. R. 5900 (Equal treatment of workers)
1975-1976
301 12151
Amendment 1257 to S. 2711 (Highway appropriations); Amendment 1589 to Congressional budget act)
1975-1976
301 12152
Unnumbered amendment to H. R. 10284 (Medicare); Unnumbered amendment to H. R. 10717 (Social security)
1975-1976
301 12153
Unnumbered amendment to S. Res. 406 (Arms reduction); Unnumbered amendment to H. R. 6364 (Farm labor contractor registration)
1975-1976
301 12154
Unnumbered amendment to S. 507 (Bureau of Land Management)
1975-1976
301 12155
Unnumbered amendment to S. 2555 (Range land protection)
1975-1976
301 12156
Amendments 1826, 1841, 1842, 1853 to S. 2871 (Federal Energy Administration)
1975-1976
301 12157
Amendments 1871, 1905, 1948, 1999 to H. R. 10612 (Tax reform bill)
1975-1976
301 12158
Amendment 2155 to S. 2657 (Revise vocational education act); Amendments 2197, 2198 to S. 2849 (Investment advisors)
1975-1976
301 12159
Amendments 2199, 2200, to S. 3091 (Amend forest and rangeland act)
1975-1976
301 12160
Unnumbered amendment to H. R. 3348 (Exempt veterans from fair labor standards)
1975-1976
301 12161
Amendment 2265 to H. R. 13955 (Bretton Woods agreements); Amendments 2308-2316 to S. 1302 (Mining industry)
1975-1976
302 12162
Index to bills
1977-1978
302 12163
Legislative activities,
1977-1978
302 12164
Proposed legislation
1977-1978
302 12165
S. 2 (Authorize new budget authority and review every five years)
1977-1978
302 12166
S. 4 (Provide changes made by Trade Reform Act of 1976 apply after 12/76)
1977-1978
302 12167
S. 21 (Amend OSHA)
1977-1978
302 12168
S. 25 (Amend emergency petroleum allocation act of 1973)
1977-1978
302 12169-12170
S. 38 (Repeal gun control act of 1968 - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
302 12171-12173
S. 38 (Repeal gun control act of 1968 - General)
1977-1978
302 12174
S. 45 (Amend chapter 44, Title 18, penalize use of firearms in crime)
1977-1978
302 12175
S. 59 (Amend internal revenue code of 1954 - payroll taxes)
1977-1978
302 12176
S. 76 (Amend social security act - Medicare payment for chiropractors)
1977-1978
302 12177
S. 79 (Restore freedom use gold clauses in contracts)
1977-1978
302 12178
S. 196 (Amend internal revenue code of 1954 - Exempt agricultural aircraft taxes)
1977-1978
302 12179
S. 218 (Require employers make insurance available)
1977-1978
302 12180
S. 224 (Credit for civil service retirement for Japanese-Americans in WW II internment camps)
1977-1978
302 12181
S. 242 (Provide comparative potential of irrigable lands)
1977-1978
302 12182
S. 247 (Recognize Women Air Force Service pilots)
1977-1978
302 12183-12184
S. 274 (Prohibit union organization in armed forces - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
302 12185
S. 274 (Prohibit union organization in armed forces - General)
1977-1978
302 12186
S. 281 (Relief of Kenjie Okuma)
1977-1978
302 12187
S. 282 (Relief of Luis Sandoval-Miramontes)
1977-1978
302 12188
S. 297 (Require inspections of imported meat and dairy products)
1977-1978
302 12189
S. 303 (Deny congressional pay raises)
1977-1978
302 12190
S. 306 (Authorize program employment of teenaged youth)
1977-1978
302 12191
S. 363 (Amend endangered species act of 1973)
1977-1978
302 12192
S. 424 (Clarify court jurisdiction of public schools)
1977-1978
302 12193
S. 428 (Amend natural gas act - extend application of direct sale)
1977-1978
302 12194
S. 443 (Prohibit travel at government expense outside U.S. by Members of Congress not reelected)
1977-1978
302 12195
S. 503 (Expand manpower services available to youths - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
302 12196-12198
S. 503 (Expand manpower services available to youth - General)
1977-1978
302 12199
S. 503 (Expand manpower services available to youth, Youth Employment Act - floor material)
1977-1978
302 12200
S. 504 (Provide permanent tax reductions - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
302 12201
S. 504 (Provide permanent tax reductions)
1977-1978
302 12202
S. 567 (Amend food stamp act of 1964)
1977-1978
302 12203
S. 582 (Amend Colorado River Basin Project Act)
1977-1978
302 12204
S. 600 (Regulatory reform act of 1977)
1977-1978
302 12205
S. 615 (Amend social security act - Old age benefits); S. 654 (Amend Internal Revenue code of 1954 - tax credit solar energy); S. 655 (Amend Internal Revenue code of 1954 - geothermal steam and resources)
1977-1978
302 12206
S. 659 (Amend the clean air act as amended)
1977-1978
302 12207
S. 730 (Amend Internal Revenue code of 1954 - Individual tax rate reduction); 731 (Tax credit creation of new jobs); S. 732 (Small business tax reduction)
1977-1978
302 12208
S 733 (Amend Internal Revenue Code of 1954 - Increase amount dividend exclusion); 734 (Exclude from taxation limited interest on savings); S. 735 (Permit accelerated depreciation of property)
1977-1978
302 12209
S. 736 (Provide stock ownership tax deferral); S. 737 (Provide tax incentive for energy conservation)
1977-1978
302 12210-12212
S. 730-737 (Economic package - General)
1977-1978
302 12213
S. 730-737 (Finance Committee testimony materials)
1977-1978
302 12214
S. 772 (Amend section of tax reform act of 1976)
1977-1978
302 12215
S. 791 (Appropriation for land acquisition in Sawtooth National Recreation Area), S. 846 (Water resources research and technology development act of 1977)
1977-1978
302 12216
S. 914 (Tax excess petroleum industry profits; encourage investment)
1977-1978
302 12217
S. 915 (Sugar import restriction act of 1977)
1977-1978
302 12218
S. 916 (Amend medicare provisions for rural health facilities); S. 925 (Authorize emergency actions to mitigate impacts of drought)
1977-1978
302 12219
S. 1001 (Provide equal access, in courts in civil actions involving Federal Government)
1977-1978
302 12220
S. 1011 (Prohibit sexual exploitation of children)
1977-1978
302 12221
S. 1014 (Provide tax credit or deduction for maintaining elderly in own home); S. 1034 (Provide for study of effects of saccharin)
1977-1978
302 12222
S. 1040 (Prohibit sexual exploitation of children)
1977-1978
302 12223
S. 1046 (Authorize evaluation of risks and benefits of food additives)
1977-1978
302 12224
S. 1076 (Exempt inflatable boats used in river running)
1977-1978
302 12225
S. 1153 (Abolish Joint Committee on Atomic Energy)
1977-1978
302 12226
S. 1178 (Amend communications of 1934 to prohibit TV broadcasting of sex and violence)
1977-1978
302 12227
S. 1183 (Provide rangeland improvement)
1977-1978
302 12228
S. 1202 (Provide land transfer for sale to Teton farmers)
1977-1978
302 12229
S. 1203 (Amend federal land policy and management act of 1976)
1977-1978
302 12230
S. 1253 - S. 1254 (Establish a national dam safety program)
1977-1978
303 12231-12232
S. 1262 (Consumer protection act of 1977 - Consumer advocacy (ACA))
1977-1978
303 12233
S. 1295 (Reform food stamp program)
1977-1978
303 12234
S. 1307 (Deny veterans benefits to those with dishonorable discharges)
1977-1978
303 12235
S. 1360 (Establish advisory committee on timber sales and procedure - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
303 12236-12239
S. 1360 (Establish Advisory Committee on timber sales procedure - General)
1977-1978
303 12240
S. 1361 (Preserve academic freedom); S. 1382 (Establish criteria imposition death sentence)
1977-1978
303 12241
S. 1385 (Amend Title XVII of Social Security Act - payment under supplementary medical insurance)
1977-1978
303 12242
S. 1515 (Prohibit sale, alienation or commitment of gold)
1977-1978
303 12243
S. 1566 (Assist states with veterans' cemeteries); S. 1585 (Protection of children against sexual exploitation act of 1977)
1977-1978
303 12244-12248
S. 1604 (Provide certification of temporary alien workers - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
303 12249-12250
S. 1604 (Provide certification of temporary alien workers - General)
1977-1978
303 12251
Illegal aliens - Miscellaneous articles
1977-1978
303 12252-12254
Illegal aliens
1977-1978
303 12255
Illegal aliens - Bills
1977-1978
303 12256
Illegal aliens - Carter's illegal alien proposal
1977-1978
303 12257
Illegal aliens - Press and our mailers
1977-1978
303 12258
S. 1614 (Establish western states conservation program)
1977-1978
303 12259
S. 1683 (Expand medical freedom of choice)
1977-1978
303 12260
S. 1699 (Energy conservation by alleviating fuel waste); S. 1706 (Emergency product liability act)
1977-1978
303 12261
S. 1711 (Supplemental security income benefits for aliens)
1977-1978
303 12262
S. 1767 (Federal officials antidefamation act of 1977)
1977-1978
303 12263
S. 1809 (Amend perishable agricultural commodities act, 1930)
1977-1978
303 12264
S. 1810 (Amend strategic and critical materials stock piling act)
1977-1978
303 12265
S. 1810 (Relieve secondary and elementary schools)
1977-1978
303 12266
S. 1860 (Tax relief act of 1977)
1977-1978
303 12267
S. 1868 (National crude oil supply and transportation act of 1977)
1977-1978
303 12268
S. 1913 (For the relief of Frank Norman Addeman)
1977-1978
303 12269
S. 1926 (Enforce objectivity requirements - Corporation for Public Broadcasting)
1977-1978
303 12270
S. 1935 (Amend PL 95-18 - Emergency drought relief measures)
1977-1978
303 12271
S. 1986 (Transportation in foreign built inflatable rafts)
1977-1978
303 12272
S. 2011 (Regulatory reduction and congressional control act of 1977)
1977-1978
303 12273
S. 2035 (Review Nezperce National Forest, Idaho lands as wilderness preserve); S. 2051 (Gospel-Hump Roadless Area land allocation act)
1977-1978
303 12274
S. 2103 (Exempt disaster payment limitations - 1977 crop failures)
1977-1978
303 12275
S. 2109 (National helium conservation policy act)
1977-1978
303 12276-12278
S. 2142 (Tuition tax credit act of 1977 - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
303 12279
S. 2142 (Tuition tax credit act of 1977 - General)
1977-1978
303 12280
S. 2169 (Name Washington D.C. building "Hubert H. Humphrey Building)
1977-1978
304 12281-12283
S. 2210 (Mineral development act of 1977 - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
304 12284-12285
S. 2210 (Mineral development act of 1977 - General)
1977-1978
304 12286
S. 2239 (Employee religious or conscientious objection to labor union membership)
1977-1978
304 12287
S. 2240 (Agricultural commodities utilization act - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
304 12288
S. 2240 (Agricultural commodities utilization act - General)
1977-1978
304 12289
S. 2297 (Prevention of grazing fees increase)
1977-1978
304 12290
S. 2299 (Relief of Francisco Ronquillo and Ruben Leonardo Ronquillo)
1977-1978
304 12291
S. 2304 (Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen protection act)
1977-1978
304 12292
S. 2308 (Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Fund act)
1977-1978
304 12293
S. 2310 (Reclamation contracts with water user organizations)
1977-1978
304 12294
S. 2312 (Encourage production and marketing hydrocarbons and alcohols)
1977-1978
304 12295
S. 2343 (Imported meat inspection)
1977-1978
304 12296
S. 2351 (John L. McClellan Hospital); S. 2354 (Provide equal access to courts)
1977-1978
304 12297
S. 2413 (Amend export administration act of 1969 to prohibit exporting goods to Uganda); S. 2414 (Prohibit importation of Ugandan coffee)
1977-1978
304 12298
S. 2437 (Dam safety)
1977-1978
304 12299
S. 2481 (Provide wheat, feed grain, and cotton producers opportunity for parity prices); S. 2492 (Amend meat import quota act of 1964)
1977-1978
304 12300
S. 2576 (Taxing earned income from outside U.S.)
1977-1978
304 12301-12305
S. 2576 (Tax issue)
1977-1978
304 12306
S. 2577 (Establish office of water resources); S. 2606 (Reclamation reform act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12307
S. 2627 (Public employee deferred compensation plan)
1977-1978
304 12308
S. 2633 (Amend clean air act, encourage production of hydrocarbons and alcohols)
1977-1978
304 12309
S. 2642 (Declare lands be held in trust for Nez Perce tribe, Idaho)
1977-1978
304 12310
S. 2750 (Establish national historic trails include Mormon Pioneer Trail)
1977-1978
304 12311
S. 2721 (Amend PL. 90-284 Allow educational institutions decide housing policies)
1977-1978
304 12312
S. 2721 (B.Y.U. housing bill)
1977-1978
304 12313
S. 2738 (Tax indexation act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12314
S. 2739 (Circulate U.S. exhibits in public buildings)
1977-1978
304 12315
S. 2820 (Replacement of American Falls Dam)
1977-1978
304 12316
S. 2826 (Water resources research act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12317
S. 2843 (Gold medallion act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12318
S. 2851 (Restore pension building to house museum of building arts)
1977-1978
304 12319
S. 2894 (Establish Institute of Human Rights and Freedoms)
1977-1978
304 12320
S. 2895 (Impose beef quotas); S. 2905 (Increase target prices for wheat crops); S. 2920 (Amend trade act of 1974)
1977-1978
304 12321
S. 2929 (Taxpayers' bill of rights act)
1977-1978
304 12322
S. 2973 (Appropriations for Kennedy Center nonperforming arts functions)
1977-1978
304 12323
S. 2974 (National Historic Trails Act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12324
S. 2978 (Prohibit OSHA work rules in hunting, fishing, or shooting sports)
1977-1978
304 12325
S. 2990 (Sugar stabilization act of 1978); S. 3007 (Definition of employees for tax purposes); S. 3008 (Uranium mill site restoration act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12326
S. 3052 (Designate St. Joe River in Idaho as wild and scenic river)
1977-1978
304 12327
S. 3065 (Investment incentive act of 1978); S. 3073 (Authorize federal aid highway programs)
1977-1978
304 12328
S. 3217 (Exempt white water river boats)
1977-1978
304 12329
S. 3221 (Rename Ririe Lake); S. 3262 (Reduce cost of federal rules and regulations compliance); S. 3285 (Amend internal revenue code - agricultural structures)
1977-1978
304 12330
S. 3351 (Public range lands improvement act of 1978)
1977-1978
304 12331
S. 3355 (Balanced federal budget referendum); S. 3371 (Repeal limits on territorial holdings of religious corporations); S. 3373 (Girl Scout transportation by Department of Defense)
1977-1978
304 12332
S. 3418 (Northwest energy, PENUC - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
304 12333
S. 3418 (Northwest energy, PENUC - General)
1977-1978
304 12334
S. 3422 (Congressional award program for young people)
1977-1978
304 12335
S. 3444 (Acquisition of title of public lands)
1977-1978
304 12336
S. 3453 (Authorize trade agreements to limit import of cattle)
1977-1978
304 12337
S. 3480 (DC to vote in Maryland Senate races); S. 3481 (DC land retroceded to Maryland)
1977-1978
304 12338
S. 3533 (Savings tax credit)
1977-1978
304 12339
S. 3539 (Venue in district courts and courts of appeals); S. 3557 (Encourage production of electric vehicles); S. 3559 (Develop new agricultural commodities and by-products)
1977-1978
304 12340
S. 3561 (Protect Johnny Sack cabin, Targhee National Forest)
1977-1978
304 12341
S. Res. 18 (Opposition to Presidential pardon of draft evaders)
1977-1978
304 12342
S. Res. 33 - S. Res. 512
1977-1978
304 12343
S. J. Res. 13 - S. J. Res. 72
1977-1978
305 12344-12347
S. J. Res. 93 (Excess land provisions and residency requirements of federal reclamation laws - Copies and correspondence)
1977-1978
305 12348
S. J. Res. 93 (Excess land provisions and residency requirements of federal reclamation laws - General)
1977-1978
305 12349
S. J. Res. 101 - S. J. Res. 158
1977-1978
305 12350
S. Con. Res. 3 - S. Con. Res. 73
1977-1978
305 12351-12365
S. Con. Res. 79 (Disapproval of central registration of firearms)
1977-1978
305 12366
S. Con. Res. 91 - S. Con. Res. 109
1977-1978
305 12367
Amendments, S. 7 - S. 428
1977-1978
305 12368
Amendments, S. 521 (Authorize funds for repair of JFK Center)
1977-1978
305 12369
Amendments, S. 961, amdt. no. 344 (Adoption opportunities research act of 1977)
1977-1978
305 12370
Amendments, S. 717 (Mine safety)
1977-1978
305 12371
Amendments, S. 855, amdt. no. 227 (National science foundation appropriations)
1977-1978
305 12372
Amendments, S. 897, amdt. no. 1555-1578; 1582-1612 (Strengthen U.S. nonproliferation policies)
1977-1978
305 12373
Amendments, S. 897 (Nuclear nonproliferation amendments)
1977-1978
305 12374
Amendments, S. 926 - S. 1871
1977-1978
305 12375
Amendments, S. 1974 amdt. no. 849 (Regulatory flexibility act)
1977-1978
305 12376
Amendments, S. 1090 - S. 2883
1977-1978
305 21377
Amendments, S. 2899 (Endangered species)
1977-1978
305 12378
Amendments, S. 3075 - S. 3392
1977-1978
305 12379
Amendments, S. Res. 4 - S. Con. 47
1977-1978
305 12380
Amendments, H. R. 3477 - H. R. 7553
1977-1978
305 12381
Amendments, H. R. 7555, UP amdt. 575 (OSHA regulations)
1977-1978
306 12382
Amendments, H. R. 7700 - H. R. 13511
1977-1978
306 12383
Amendments, (Panama Canal amendments)
1977-1978
306 12384
Amendments (H. J. Res. 554, UP amdts. (Retrocede DC to State of Maryland)
1977-1978
306 12385
Legislative Activities
1979-1980
306 12386
List of bills and proposed bills
1979-1980
306 12387
S. 2 (New budget authority); S. 12 (Cost of living adjustments)
1979-1980
306 12388
S. 14 (Acreage limitation)
1979-1980
306 12389
S. 17 (Sugar act)
1979-1980
306 12390-12391
S. 18 (Credit against income tax - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
306 12392
S. 18 (Credit against income tax - General)
1979-1980
306 12393
S. 30 (Repeal section 11(n) of federal reserve act)
1979-1980
306 12394
S. 33 (Tax reduction act); S. 34 (Spending limitation act)
1979-1980
306 12395
S. 35 (Amend credit control act)
1979-1980
306 12396-12401
S. 38 (Repeal gun control act - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
306 12402-12404
S. 38 (Repeal gun control act - General)
1979-1980
306 12405
S. 38 (Repeal gun control act - Mikva suit)
1979-1980
306 12406
S. 43 (Safety and health in skiing)
1979-1980
306 12407
S. 45 (Penalize use of firearms in crimes)
1979-1980
306 12408
S. 76 (Medicare coverage for chiropracty)
1979-1980
306 12409
S. 94 (Deductions for retirement on spouse compensation basis); S. 100 (Deduction for expenses for reforestation)
1979-1980
306 12410
S. 103 (IRS may not determine if private schools discriminate); S. 104 (Improve federal agency rule making)
1979-1980
306 12411
S. 211 (Congressional award program)
1979-1980
306 12412
S. 249 (Prohibit obscenity and violence on TV)
1979-1980
306 12413
S. 268 (Territorial arrangements relating to soft drinks)
1979-1980
306 12414
S. 391 (Limit reporting requirements on small businesses)
1979-1980
306 12415
S. 445 (Make regulation more responsive to the public interest); S. 475 (Hydroelectric power plants)
1979-1980
306 12416
S. 493 (Development of minerals in deep seabed)
1979-1980
306 12417
S. 534 (Rename Ririe Lake Oscar Johnson Lake)
1979-1980
306 12418
S. 540 (Dam safety programs)
1979-1980
306 12419
S. 549 (Kenjie Okuma); S. 550 (Frank Norman Addeman)
1979-1980
306 12420-12421
S. 598 (Lawful provisions to sell soft drinks)
1979-1980
306 12422
S. 624 (Alternative transportation systems)
1979-1980
306 12423
S. 625 (Amend mine and safety act)
1979-1980
306 12424
S. 633 (Amend acreage limitations and residency provision)
1979-1980
306 12425
S. 682 (Historic coin preservation act)
1979-1980
306 12426
S. 739; S. 816
1979-1980
306 12427
S. 885 (Federal Columbia River Power System)
1979-1980
306 12428
S. 890 (Tax excess petroleum industry profits - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
307 12429-12431
S. 890 (Tax excess petroleum industry profits - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
307 12432
S. 890 (Tax excess petroleum industry profits - General)
1979-1980
307 12433
S. 924 (John Sack cabin); S. 949 (Judicial review of environmental impact statements)
1979-1980
307 12434
S. 955 (Taxpayer rights)
1979-1980
307 12435
S. 968 (Crude oil transportation)
1979-1980
307 12436
S. 1036 (Repeal color of title act)
1979-1980
307 12437
S. 1119 (U.S. territories and possessions); S. 1121 (Amend saccharin study and labeling act)
1979-1980
307 12438
S. 1152 (Clarify terms granting lands to State of Idaho)
1979-1980
307 12439
S. 1181 (Jurisdiction in Indian country); S. 1200 (Alcohol fuels regulatory simplification act)
1979-1980
307 12440
S. 1203 (No waiting for disability benefits for terminally ill)
1979-1980
307 12441
S. 1226 (Mineral rights to wrongfully deprived homesteaders)
1979-1980
307 12442
S. 1287 (Repeals earning ceiling of Social Security act for ages 65+), S. 1320 (Electric vehicles)
1979-1980
307 12443
S. 1330 (Omnibus geothermal energy development act)
1979-1980
307 12444
S. 1383 (Uniform weight and length standards of vehicles); S. 1403 (Amend surface mining control and reclamation act)
1979-1980
307 12445
S. 1427 (Temporary worker's visa program)
1979-1980
307 12446
S. 1435 (Amend internal revenue code)
1979-1980
307 12447
S. 1465 (Permit farm credit system to improve services); S. 1489 (Bear River compact)
1979-1980
307 12448
S. 1579 (Block grants to states for AFDC)
1979-1980
307 12449
S. 1587 (Incentive to produce alcohol fuels - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
307 12450
S. 1587 (Incentive to produce alcohol fuels - General)
1979-1980
307 12451
S. 1589 (Prevent loss of economic grazing units); S. 1597 (Stimulation of the economy)
1979-1980
307 12452
S. 1647 (Commission on wartime relocation and internment of civilians); S. 1681 (Reduce paperwork relating to wage rates)
1979-1980
307 12453
S. 1775 (Development of energy from agricultural and forestry resources)
1979-1980
307 12454
S. 1828 (Exempt Milner Dam from federal power act)
1979-1980
307 12455
S. 1830 (Ocean thermal energy)
1979-1980
307 12456-12468
S. 1862 (Administration of firearms laws - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
307 12469-12470
S. 1862 (Administration of firearms laws - General)
1979-1980
307 12471
S. 1894 (Supplemental security income); S. 1910 (American Falls relocation)
1979-1980
307 12472
S. 1992 (Grazing permits on public rangelands); S. 1963 (Purchases and sales of gold)
1979-1980
307 12473
S. 2153 (Amend OSHA)
1979-1980
308 12474
S. 2237 (Colorado River Basin project act)
1979-1980
308 12475
S. 2247 (Small and rural laboratory protection act)
1979-1980
308 12476
S. 2251 (Credit in Gasohol purchases)
1979-1980
308 12477
S. 2287 (Release Idaho National Forests from wilderness designation)
1979-1980
308 12478
S. 2325 (Amend federal election campaign act); S. 2360 (Reduce overlap between food stamp and school lunch programs)
1979-1980
308 12479
S. 2414 (Extend federal revenue sharing program)
1979-1980
308 12480
S. 2424 (Amend mineral lands leasing act)
1979-1980
308 12481
S. 2521 (Crude oil windfall profit tax)
1979-1980
308 12482
S. 2655 (Dimethyl sulfoxide to treat brain and spinal injuries)
1979-1980
308 12483
S. 2656 (Dimethyl sulfoxide for treatment of Scleroderma)
1979-1980
308 12484
S. 2567 (Dimethyl sulfoxide for disorders of muscoskeletal system)
1979-1980
308 12485
S. 2848 (Crude oil windfall profit tax)
1979-1980
308 12486
S. 2855 (Rescind agricultural commodity embargo to USSR)
1979-1980
308 12487
S. 2875 (Amend farm labor contractor registration act)
1979-1980
308 12488
S. 3049 (The local schools option protection act)
1979-1980
308 12489
S. 3191 (No election broadcast till polls close)
1979-1980
308 12490-12497
S. J. Res. 9 (Appropriations not to exceed 33 1/3% of average national income - Copies and correspondence)
1979-1980
308 12498
S. J. Res. 9 (Appropriations not to exceed 33 1/3% of average national income - General)
1979-1980
308 12499
S. Res. 158 - 377
1979-1980
308 12500
S. Res. 380 (Budget outlays to 21% of gross national product)
1979-1980
308 12501
S. Res. 382 (Wage and price controls)
1979-1980
308 12502
S. Res. 383 (Encourage older Americans to take census)
1979-1980
308 12503
S. Res. 395 - 484
1979-1980
308 12504
S. Con. Res. 2, 17
1979-1980
308 12505
S. Con. Res. 60, 61 (Soviet treatment of Christians)
1979-1980
308 12506
S. Con. Res. 76 (Prohibit export of phosphate to USSR); S. Con. Res. 80 (National snomobiling month)
1979-1980
308 12507
S. Con. Res. 81 (Wage and price controls)
1979-1980
308 12508
S. J. Res. 10 (Balanced budget amendment)
1979-1980
308 12509
S. J. Res. 19 (Youth art month)
1979-1980
308 12510
S. J. Res. 37 (National bicycling day); S. J. Res. (National family week)
1979-1980
308 12511
S. J. Res. 78 - 100
1979-1980
308 12512
S. J. Res. 119 - 136
1979-1980
308 12513
S. J. Res. 159 (Disapproving action under trade expansion act)
1979-1980
308 12514
S. J. Res. 171 (Mormon stamp)
1979-1980
308 12515
Amendment 45 to S. 245 (unprinted); Amendment 107 to S. 210 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12516
Amendment 433 to S. 737 (unprinted); Amendment 932 to S. 932
1979-1980
308 12517
Amendments 329, 363, 428, 523 to S. 1020
1979-1980
308 12518
Amendment to S. 1125 (unprinted); Amendment 987 to S. 1390 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12519
Amendments 1648, 1560 to S. 1991
1979-1980
308 12520
Amendment 903 to S. 2094 (unprinted); Amendment 1040 to S. 2445 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12521
Amendments 1437, 1442 to S. 2675; Amendment 1917 to S. 2725
1979-1980
308 12522
Amendment 1752 to S. Con. Res. 86; Amendment 1715 to H. R. 3317 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12523
Amendment 666 to H. R. 3434 (unprinted); Amendment 982 to H. R. 3757 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12524
Amendments to H. R. 3919
1979-1980
308 12525
Amendment 1098 to H. J. Res. 545 (unprinted); Amendment 1916 to H. J. Res. 637 (unprinted)
1979-1980
308 12526
Index to bills
1981-1982
308 12527
Legislative activities
1981-1982
308 12528
S. 2 (Amend internal revenue code of 1954)
1981-1982
308 12529
S. 6 (Reinstatement of dollar as gold reserve currency)
1981-1982
308 12530
S. 47 (Establish temporary worker's visa program - U.S. and Mexico); S. 53 (Amend voting rights act of 1965)
1981-1982
308 12531-12532
S. 282 (For relief of Ammara Deitz)
1981-1982
308 12533
S. 762 (Prohibit the broadcast of election results until polls close)
1981-1982
308 12534
S. 763 (Authorize Secretary of Interior to relocate land flooded by American Falls Reservoir)
1981-1982
308 12535
S. 764 (Provide protection of John Sack cabin)
1981-1982
308 12536
S. 842 (Provide stability and certainty in planning and management of National Forest lands)
1981-1982
308 12537
S. 998 (Strategic petroleum reserve amendments act of 1981)
1981-1982
308 12538
S. 1021 (Authorize appropriations to Department of Energy for civilian programs)
1981-1982
308 12539
S. 1030 (Protect firearms owners' rights)
1981-1982
308 12540
S. 1055 - S. 1057 (For relief of individuals)
1981-1982
308 12541
S. 1338 (Amend strategic and critical materials stock piling revision act of 1979)
1981-1982
308 12542
S. 1503 (Allocate crude oil and petroleum)
1981-1982
308 12543
S. 1822 (Mint gold coins for 250th anniversary of Washington's birth)
1981-1982
308 12544
S. 1867 (Supplement acreage limitations and residency provisions of Federal Reclamation Law)
1981-1982
308 12545
S. 1984 (Amend Federal Trade Commission act to protect legislative and regulatory authority of state legislatures)
1981-1982
308 12546
S. 2065 (For relief of Joseph Antonio Francis)
1981-1982
308 12547
S. 2183 (Amendments relating to protection of wild free-roaming horses and burros)
1981-1982
308 12548
S. 2305 (Energy and mineral resources on the outer continental shelf)
1981-1982
309 12549
S. 2423 (Relief of the Aetna Insurance Company and others)
1981-1982
309 12550
S. 2523 (Reform guaranteed student loan program)
1981-1982
309 12551
S. 2598 (Disposal of silver from national defense stockpiles - issue silver coins); S. 2800 (Disposal of silver from national defense stockpiles - Issue series bonds)
1981-1982
309 12552
Amendments
1981-1982
309 12553
Index to bills
1983-1984
309 12554
Legislative activities
1983-1984
309 12555
Legislative information file (Bills sponsored)
1983
309 12556
Legislative information file (Bills cosponsored)
1983
309 12557
Legislative information file (Amendments sponsored & coponsored; updates)
1983
309 12558
S. 269 (Disposal of silver from national defense stockpile - issue silver coins)
1983-1984
309 12559
S. 671 (Authorize a national program to encourage dam safety); S. 672 (Amend reclamation safety of dams act of 1978)
1983-1984
309 12560
S. 914 (Protect firearms owners' rights)
1983-1984
309 12561
S. 1095 (Strategic and critical materials stock piling revision act of 1983)
1983-1984
309 12562
S. 1678 (Energy emergency preparedness act amendments of 1983)
1983-1984
309 12563
S. 1701 (To impose specific directives on the Bonneville Power Administration)
1983-1984
309 12564
S. 2029 (Social security disallowance act of 1983)
1983-1984
309 12565
S. 2457 (Idaho forest management act of 1984)
1983-1984
309 12566
Amendments
1983-1984
309 12567
Index to bills
1985-1986
309 12568
Legislative activities
1985-1986
309 12569
S. 49 (Protect firearms owners' rights)
1985-1986
309 12570
S. 1224 (To limit importation of softwood lumber in the United States)
1985-1986
309 12571
S. 1225 (Price-Anderson act amendments act of 1985)
1985-1986
309 12572
S. 1517 (Low-level radioactive waste policy act amendments of 1985)
1985-1986
309 12573
S. 2204 (National Park system entrance fee act of 1986)
1985-1986
309 12574
S. 2222 (Amend tariff schedules to clarify duty treatment of plywood)
1985-1986
309 12575
S. Res. 81 (Establish regulations to implement TV and radio coverage of Senate proceedings)
1985-1986
309 12576
Index to bills
1987-1988
309 12577
Legislative activities
1987-1988
309 12578
S. 450 (Recognize National Mining Hall of Fame)
1987-1988
309 12579
S. 668 (For the relief of Bela Karolyi)
1987-1988
309 12580-12584
S. 1609 (For the relief of James P. Purvis)
1987-1988
309 12585
S. 1675 (Provide establishment of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument in Idaho)
1987-1988
309 12586
S. 1842 (For the relief of Wilhelm, Monica, Ingrid, and Arturo Schlechter)
1987-1988
309 12587
S. 2327 (Undetectable firearms act of 1988)
1987-1988
309 12588
Index to bills
1989-1990
309 12589
Legislative activities
1989-1990
309 12590
S. 714 (Extend water resources act of 1984 through fiscal year 1993)
1989-1990
309 12591
S. J. Res. 95 (National check-up week)
1989-1990
Sub-Series I: Meetings
The Files Handbook designated the category "Meetings" to include "all material pertaining to appointments, meetings, receptions, banquets, engagements, other social or political affairs, and all invitations to attend or to speak whether accepted or declined, including the Representative, members of his staff, and others arranged for by the Representative." For each year, "Meetings" included a general file (usually containing letters to McClure thanking him for attending an event, or a few letters by McClure seeking attendance of some dignitary at a function in Idaho), followed by files for acceptances, rejections (or "declines"), "Designated Representatives," and what was originally called "Invitations follow-up," but soon proved unnecessary (since pending items eventually found their way into another subcategory once a decision was made), and after 1973 was renamed "Visitors," defined as "speakers, meetings, appointments and engagements, between parties other than the [senator] or members of his staff which have been arranged by the [senator]." "Designated Representatives" included a few invitations to members of McClure's staff, but for the most part reflected who on McClure's staff attended a function in McClure's stead. "Visitors" documents McClure's efforts to recruit other public speakers, including presidents and cabinet members, on behalf of his constituents. By far the primary bulk in this subseries comprised "Invitations accepted" and "Invitations declined." Each contains incoming invitations and a few response letters by McClure (but more often there are notations of acceptances or rejections by telephone). Often the only evidence of decline was McClure's "no" jotted in the corner of the incoming invitation. Interspersed with the invitations are "requests for appointments" (i.e., office meetings with McClure). Often, McClure's staff wrote brief recommendations on the incoming invitations. After the mid 1970s, special forms were devised for "Invitations," "Appointments," "Idaho Invitations," and "Idaho Appointments," which provided space for recommendations, ranging from simply "grip and grin" to debates of the pros and cons of meeting with particular parties. There are also a few form invitations to events hosted by McClure, and such material as notices of meetings for Chowder & Marching Club, Senate Republican Conference, the Senate Prayer Breakfast, and other routine affairs. There is little difference in the Meetings files kept annually as part of the Subject File before 1981 and the present series thereafter. There are occasionally typed daily schedules (1978, 1980-1981, 1984, and 1989). There is also a Planning Calendar (1990), which records all the invitations competing for McClure's attention on any particular date. CMS (Series 3.0) designated a document type "Invitations," with the following six topics: "Out of State," "Idaho," "Meetings hosted by McClure," "Meetings for others," "Office appointments," "Washington." The CMS Topic Indexes thus provide, although under six separate headings, lists of invitations, both accepted and declined. But unless a written response was made by McClure the transaction may not be represented in the CMS Daily Files. The CMS indexes under "Meetings for others" provide the only documentation after 1981 for the sort of requests formerly filed under "general" and "visitors." The CMS Daily Files contain chiefly "data carbons," often with brief notations, such as "Accepted by telephone." If correspondence with the author of the invitation was handled through the Boise Office, the documents will be filed in the Boise Office records (Series 7.1). Closely related to invitations are the following incomplete runs of records: In the Boise Office files (Series 7.1.1) are final schedules for McClure's activities in Idaho (1986-1990). Administration (Series 2.5.1) includes a Planning Calendar for 1975. Appointment Books (Series 4.7), or "Day-at-a-glance" calendars (1983-1984, 1986-1989), while revealing many of the invitations McClure accepted, lack the evidence on the decision making process provided by staff recommendations and sometimes simply refer to itineraries which were not found with the collection. Telephone Logs (March 1978-December 1988) only seldom list invitations/appointments even though most acceptances and regrets were conveyed by phone. Apparently the invitation/appointment forms, incoming letters, or blue sheets were sufficient record of the phone calls (Series 2.5.4). Guest Books (1970-1990) were rarely signed by visitors to the office who had appointments with McClure. Their major purpose seems to have been the generation of a list of Idaho visitors (Series 2.5.4).
1981-1990
Box Folder
310 12592-12597
Invitations
July-December 1981
310 12958-12608
Invitations declined
February-December 1981
310 12609-12614
Invitations
January-June 1982
311 12615-12620
Invitations
July-December 1982
311 12621-12632
Invitations declined
January-December 1982
311 12633-12638
Invitations
January-June 1983
312 12639-12644
Invitations
July-December 1983
312 12645
Honoraria
January-December 1983
312 12646-12659
Invitations declined
January-December 1983
312 12660-12668
Appointments
1983
312 12669
Daily schedule
February-December 1984
312 12670-12671
Invitations
January-March 1984
313 12672-12767
Invitations
April-December 1984
313 12677
Honoraria
January-December 1984
313 12678-12690
Invitations declined
January-December 1984
313 12691-12693
Idaho appointments
March-December 1984
313 12694
Appointments declined
January-December 1984
313 12695
Meetings for others
January-December 1984
313 12696-12697
Invitations
January-March 1985
314 12698-12702
Invitations
April-December 1985
314 12703
Honoraria
January-December 1985
314 12704-12715
Invitations declined
January-December 1985
314 12716
Idaho Invitations declined
October-December 1985
314 12717-12718
Appointments
May-August 1985
314 12719
Idaho Staff appointments
September-November 1985
315 12720-12722
Appointments declined
January-December 1985
315 12723
Meetings for others
January-December 1985
315 12724-12726
Invitations & appointments
January-May 1986
315 12727
Invitations
August-October 1986
315 12728
Honoraria
January-December 1986
315 12729-12730
Invitations declined
January-February 1986
315 12731-12740
Invitations declined
March-December 1986
315 12741-12743
Idaho invitations declined
January-December 1986
315 12744
Appointments
June-July 1986
316 12745-12748
Idaho appointments
January-November 1986
316 12749-12750
Appointments declined
January-December 1986
316 12751
Meetings for others
January-December 1986
316 12752-12757
Invitations
January-October 1987
316 12758-12759
Invitations declined
January-March 1987
316 12760-12768
Invitations declined
April-December 1987
316 12769-12770
Idaho invitations declined
January-December 1987
316 12771
Meetings for others
January-December 1987
316 12772-12774
Daily schedule
January-December 1988
317 12775-12783
Invitations
January-August 1988
317 12784-12787
Invitations
September-December 1988
317 12788-12793
Invitations declined
January-December 1988
317 12794
Appointments declined
May-December 1988
317 12795
Idaho appointments declined
January-December 1988
317 12796
Meetings for others
January-December 1988
317 12797-12799
Daily schedule
January-December 1989
317 12800-12802
Invitations
January-March 1989
318 12803-12811
Invitations
April-December 1989
318 12812-12818
Invitations declined
June-December 1989
318 12819
Appointments declined
January-November 1989
318 12820
Planning calendar
January-December 1990
318 12821-12823
Daily schedule
January-December 1990
318 12824
Invitations/Appointments pending
1990
318 12825-12828
Invitations
January-April 1990
319 12829-12837
Invitations
May-December 1990
319 12838-12848
Invitations declined
January-November 1990
319 12849
Appointments declined
January-November 1990
319 12850
Idaho invitations
February-July 1990
319 12851
Idaho invitations declined
February-November 1990
Sub-Series J: Voting Records
McClure's office devoted considerable effort to recording the positions taken and the reasons therefore on the legislation on the floor of Congress. The carrying out of this task produced or accumulated the eight general types of records identified below, most of which, unfortunately, cover only a limited number of years. Much of the formal record of votes might be thought redundant since the record of floor debate is published (not always verbatim) in the Congressional Record, and votes are recorded in the Journal of each house. However, some series compiled in McClure's office (notably the Voting Record (Card File), the "Floor File," and the Scrapbook, include reasons for voting and other thoughts by McClure, and the "Voting Ratings" document McClure's concern for what various segments of public opinion thought of his votes. Several of the subseries herein are referred to as "voting record" in their titles, but they vary considerably in format and function, though all concern McClure's votes on measures before Congress. McClure's Office Manual refers to voting records compiled by McClure's office rather than by the Senate Republican Policy Committee as "official voting records," and also distinguishes these personal staff-compiled records from House voting records (also confusingly referred to as "official"), apparently compiled by employees of that body for its members. (There were none of these found in McClure's House papers.) According to the Manual, the personal staff-compiled voting records include two things not found (at that time, about 1975) in the Republican Policy Committee-compiled voting records: both recorded and non-recorded votes and McClure's reasons for absences. (1) National Republican Congressional Committee "Voting Record" comprises forms furnished by the National Republican Congressional Committee covering January 1967-October 1968. The forms state the topic of each vote, synopsis, and results broken down by party and yea or nay, and provide a place for the member's staff to write in the member's vote. (2) "Voting Record" (typescript and scrapbook), contains typescript and pasted-in clippings from Congressional Record. and handwritten annotations, recording McClure's movements, activities in the other House, activities in committee, statements by McClure, bills introduced by McClure, and other congressional actions affecting Idaho affairs. This constitutes a daily account, covering Oct. 22, 1969-Dec. 1970, Jan. 22-Dec. 22, 1973, Jan. 4-Dec. 15, 1977, January 30-March 10, 1978, and Jan.-Dec. 1979. There are handwritten annotations, including occasional admonitions to staff, such as "This is tricky voting. Don't try to explain it unless you are sure you understand it" (July 1, 1977). (3) "Member's Individual Voting Record," 1967-1972, containing (a) "Members Individual Voting Record," forms listing in roll call number order all votes with the "member's response" and total votes; (b) "Roll Call Subject Guide," a GPO print giving somewhat more detail, and (c) "Index to Voting Record – Subject." The format changes over the years, but each provides essentially similar information. (4) "Floor File" consists of printed bills and reports, very frequently with McClure's typed or handwritten memos, either jotted on the backs or on separate small notesheets, explaining the purpose of the proposed legislation or McClure's reasons for his vote. For the House period, this file exists only for 1970; for the Senate period, only for 1973. For the Senate period, the memoranda are recommendations and background reports from staff to McClure, less often McClure's thoughts than in the House floor file; sometimes there are copies of telephone messages from constituents (blue sheets). As sometimes there are Subject File codes marked on items, it may be that this material had been intended for deposit in the Subject File, but was never filed. The designation "Floor File" appears several times jotted on the top of items. The floor file was used in the compilation of the "Voting Record" (card file), which was apparently regarded as "official." (See the description quoted from the Office Manual in the discussion of the "Voting Record" (card file), below). (5) "Voting Record" (card file) consists of 5x7-inch cards with typed text listing votes in chronological order, originally kept in ring binders. Each card records one bill and its amendments up for vote that day. McClure's vote is handwritten in the margin. There are cards covering May-August 1968 (pasted to backs of cards are typed or handwritten comments by McClure, explaining his vote), Sept-Oct. 1968 (occasional notes by McClure), 1970 (arranged alphabetically instead of chronologically, with many McClure notes), May-July 1971 (no McClure notes, but there are cards prepared by "Mrs. Cummings" with rankings of McClure, Frank Church, and other senators by ACA, ADA, etc., and inserted lists of McClure's schedule, apparently recording where he was when quorums were called and votes taken, from March through Dec. 1971), and January-July 1972. There are occasional cards with clues to recordkeeping practice, such as a note (Dec. 2, 1971) describing errors in recorded votes and another January 19, 1972, listing the sources from which these cards were compiled and explaining why the cards' voting statistics often differed from those provided by the Congressional Record. For 1970 there is a card alphabetical index to cards, followed by a "supplement" with cards for that year. McClure's Office Manual (1975) explains the reason for maintaining this card file: "In spite of this, Senator McClure requires the maintenance of our own voting and attendance records. In the case of attendance, it is a good double-check against the accuracy of the Policy Committee. Furthermore, it enables the Senator to keep a record of the reasons for his absences. . . . Policy keeps track of all recorded votes. Our records will also list non-recorded votes. Only extremely minor bills are left out …. The history of each bill is recorded on a card with the Senator's position, if known, written into the right [left?] hand column. . . . At the end of each session, an index is prepared for the front of the notebook. . . . On the reverse side of the cards, any information bearing on the Senator's position is typed. Often the Senator will write down how he feels about each amendment on the back of his copy of the committee report to a bill. The Personal Secretary should always make sure that the individual keeping the voting record gets this material before it goes into the file. (Likewise the appropriate LA should also see it as an aid in answering mail on that subject.)" (6) Record Vote Analysis, compiled by the Senate Republican Policy Committee and/or the Republican Conference and printed by the Government Printing Office, was originally contained in large ring binders labeled "Voting Record" for each congressional session. For each session there is generally a "topical index," and, for the first few sessions there were also other indexes. Record Vote Analysis (RVA) accounts for almost all of the bulk of this series. It gives for each record vote the following: subject; action; synopsis; result; and a page number in the Temporary Congressional Record. The RVA is complete for 1973-1986 and 1989-1990, only. (7) "Voting Ratings", is an annual compilation of printed pamphlets, clippings, and letters from various rating organizations representing political points of view. Though coded as if part of the Annual Subject File, these records were clearly always maintained in an independent sequence. Each folder is similar in content, except the folder for 1973 is slim, relates mostly to "Big Spender Roll Call Analysis." Also included were occasional letters from constituents commenting on rating scores, correspondence with rating services, reports (in form of a letter) giving ratings by Republican Conference, McClure staff memos discussing votes and ratings, including groups of constituent letters answered by ROBOS, and memos on votes missed. Among the rating organizations included are the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, American Conservative Union, Conservative Index, Americans for Constitutional Action, Republican Conference, Idaho Poll, Ralph Nader Congress Project, and ZPG, among others. One memo in these files notes: "at least 61 organizations rate congressmen on their votes on issues." The 1982 folder contains a inch thick spiral bound "1981 Voting Record Analysis, The National Republican Senatorial Committee". This is not the same as the Record Vote Analysis of the Republican Policy Committee. "Voting Records" was not an original category in the Subject File, but was created by McClure's staff as "Political Affairs 9-2-1 Voting Records House & Senate" about 1971, when there is a single folder containing materials apparently prepared to document certain votes missed by McClure. In 1974 there is a folder marked "Political Affairs 8-3-1 Voting Records," with materials similar to those found for that and other years under "Voting Ratings," in the present series.
1967-1990
Box Folder
319 12852
Individual voting record by roll calls
1967-1968
319 12853
Voting record
1967
319 12854
Voting record
1968
319 12855
Voting records: Card file
May 1968
319 12856
June 1968
319 12857
1-15 July 1968
319 12858
16-31 July 1968
319 12859
August-September 1968
319 12860
October 1968
320 12861
Individual voting record by roll calls
1969-1970
320 12862
Floor file, H.R. 471-2777
1969
320 12863
...H.R. 4018-8020
1969
320 12864
...H.R. 8508-8868
1969
320 12865
...H.R. 10482
1969
320 12866
...H.R. 10946-12781
1969
320 12867
...H.R. 12829-12982
1969
320 12868
...H.R. 13111
1969
320 12869
...H.R. 14580-14789
1969
320 12870
...H.R. 15095-H.J.Res. 247
1969
320 12871
...S. 912-S. 3169
1969
320 12872
Voting record: typescript and scrapbook
1969-1970
320 12873
Floor file [Foreign aid]
1970
320 12874
...H.R. 4
1970
320 12875
...H.R. 279-16822
1970
320 12876
...H.R. 16196
1970
320 12877
...H.R. 16916
1970
320 12878
...H.R. 17405-18026
1970
320 12879
...H.R. 18546
1970
320 12880
...H.R. 18582
1970
320 12881
...S. 30
1970
320 12882
Voting records: Card file, A
1970
320 12883
... B-C
1970
320 12884
... D-E
1970
320 12885
... F-L
1970
320 12886
... M-N
1970
320 12887
... O-R
1970
320 12888
... S-T
1970
320 12889
... U-Z
1970
320 12890
Card file: Index
1970
320 12891
Card file: Supplement
1970
320 12892
Floor file, H.R. 7
1971
320 12893
Voting record
1971
320 12894
Card file
January-April 1971
320 12895
May 1971
320 12896
June-July 1971
320 12897
Member's individual voting record
1971
320 12898
Member's individual voting record
1972
320 12899
Voting record: Card file
January-March 1972
320 12900
Card file: April-August
April-August, 1972
321 12901
Record vote analysis, Index
1973
321 12902-12909
Record vote analysis 1-594
1973
321 12910
Record vote analysis: Index
1974
321 12911-12918
Record vote analysis 1-544
1974
321 12919
Record vote analysis: Index
1975
321 12920-12923
Record vote analysis 1-611
1975
321 12924-12925
Record vote analysis 1-611
1975
321 12926
Record vote analysis: Index
1976
321 12927-12933
Record vote analysis 1-700
1976
322 12934-12935
Record vote analysis 1-700
1976
322 12936
Record vote analysis: Index
1977
322 12937-12944
Record vote analysis 1-636
1977
322 12945
Record vote analysis: Index
1978
322 12946-12952
Record vote analysis 1-520
1978
322 12953
Record vote analysis: Index
1979
322 12954-12956
Record vote analysis 1-307
1979
322 12957-12958
Record vote analysis 308-509
1979
322 12959
Record vote analysis: Index
1980
322 12960-12963
Record vote analysis 1-546
1980
323 12964-12965
Record vote analysis 1-546
1980
323 12966
Record vote analysis: Index
1981-1982
323 12967-12972
Record vote analysis 1-497
1982
323 12973-12978
Record vote analysis 1-469
1982
323 12979
Record vote analysis: Index
1983
323 12980-12981
Record vote analysis 1-381
1983
323 12982-12984
Record vote analysis 1-381
1983
323 12985
Record vote analysis: Index
1984
323 12986-12989
Record vote analysis 1-292
1984
323 12990
Record vote analysis: Index
1985
323 12991-12995
Record vote analysis 1-381
1985
324 12996
Record vote analysis: Index
1986
324 12997-13000
Record vote analysis 1-359
1986
324 13001
Record vote analysis: Index
1989
324 13002-13005
Record vote analysis 1-312
1989
324 13006
Record vote analysis: Index
1990
324 13007-13010
Record vote analysis 1-314
1990
324 13011
Floor file: S.4
1973-1974
324 13012
... S. 5-Ex.P
1973-1974
324 13013
... S. 14
1973-1974
324 13014
... S. 38-S. 50
1973-1974
324 13015
... S. 149-S386
1973-1974
324 13016
... S. 398
1973-1974
324 13017
... S. 411-S. 504
1973-1974
324 13018
... S. 607-S. 723
1973-1974
324 13019
... S. 871-S. 925
1973-1974
324 13020
... S. 1021-S. 1136
1973-1974
324 13021
... S. 1179
1973-1974
324 13022
... S. 1317-S. 1413
1973-1974
324 13023
... S. 1435
1973-1974
324 13024
... S. 1443
1973-1974
324 13025
... S. 1559
1973-1974
324 13026
... S. 1560-1841
1973-1974
324 13027
... S. 1725/S. 1861/H.R. 7935
1973-1974
324 13028
... S. 1866-S. 1914
1973-1974
324 13029
... S. 1983-S. 2047
1973-1974
324 13030
... S. 2101-S. 2316
1973-1974
324 13031
... S. 2365-S. 2408
1973-1974
324 13032
... S. 2466-S. 2491
1973-1974
324 13033
... S. 2589-S. 2705
1973-1974
324 13034
... S. 2747
1973-1974
324 13035
... S. 2767
1973-1974
325 13036
... S. 2798
1973-1974
325 13037
... S. 2957- S. 3331
1973-1974
325 13038
... S. Res. 131 - S. Con. Res. 51
1973-1974
325 13039
... H.R. 1975-H.R. 7935
1973-1974
325 13040
... H.R. 8658-H.R. 8760
1973-1974
325 13041
... H.R. 8877
1973-1974
325 13042
... H.R. 9590-H.J.Res. 512
1973-1974
325 13043-13044
Voting record: Typescript and scrapbook
1973
325 13045
Miscellaneous summaries
1973-1977
325 13046-13047
Voting record: Typescript and scrapbook
1977
325 13048
Typescript and scrapbook
1978
325 13049-13050
Typescript and scrapbook
1979
325 13051-13072
Voting ratings
1968-1990
Sub-Series K: Alphabetical Name Index
Carbon copies of outgoing letters, filed alphabetically by name of the correspondent, and coded to the Subject File classification. Most of the correspondents represented are obscure, but many are prominent, and some are national leaders.
1967-1981
Box Folder
326 13073-13091
Ab-Hj
1967
327 13092-13112
Ho-Sn
1967
328 13113-13119
So-Z
1967
329 13120-13138
A-Bap
1968-1972
330 13139-13160
Bar-Brag
1968-1972
331 13161-13179
Brai-Cast
1968-1972
332 13180-13197
Cat-Cott
1968-1972
333 13198-13217
Cou-Don
1968-1972
334 13218-13237
Doo-Fir
1968-1972
335 13238-13255
Fis-Got
1968-1972
336 13256-13281
Gou-Hartu
1968-1972
337 13282-13302
Hartv-Hov
1968-1972
338 13303-13321
Howar-Jones, L.
1968-1972
339 13322-13339
Jones, M.-Lai
1968-1972
340 13340-13360
Lake-McFr
1968-1972
341 13361-13378
McGa-Mic
1968-1972
342 13379-13397
Middle-Nide
1968-1972
343 13398-13417
Nieb-Pic
1968-1972
344 13418-13436
Pie-Robinson
1968-1972
345 13437-13455
Robinson-Shiv
1968-1972
346 13456-13472
Shoe-Stoh
1968-1972
347 13473-13489
Stoi-Upl
1968-1972
348 13490-13506
Uppe-Wild
1968-1972
349 13507-13519
Wiles-Zys
1968-1972
350 13520-13533
Aag-Anderson, K.
1973-1981
351 13534-13548
Anderson, L.-Baker, H.
1973-1981
352 13549-13562
Baker, J.-Bedn
1973-1981
353 13563-13576
Ber-Black
1973-1981
354 13577-13590
Blad-Brait
1973-1981
355 13591-13604
Brak-Bulla
1973-1981
356 13605-13619
Bulle-Carlo
1973-1981
357 13620-13634
Carlq-Chupa
1973-1981
358 13635-13649
Chur-Cook
1973-1981
359 13650-13664
Cooler-Dahl
1973-1981
360 13665-13679
Dahm-Dewa
1973-1981
361 13680-13693
Dewet-Eas
1973-1981
362 13694-13707
Eath-Ezell
1973-1981
363 13708-13722
Fabe-Foss
1973-1981
364 13723-13737
Fost-Gates
1973-1981
365 13738-13752
Gath-Grat
1973-1981
366 13753-13767
Grau-Halif
1973-1981
367 13768-13782
Halig-Hasz
1973-1981
368 13783-13797
Hata-Hez
1973-1981
369 13798-13811
Higb-Hopw
1973-1981
370 13812-13825
Hora-Idaho, P.
1973-1981
371 13826-13838
Idaho, R.-Joha
1973-1981
372 13839-13851
John-Karn
1973-1981
373 13852-13864
Karo-Klind
1973-1981
374 13865-13878
Kline-Lank
1973-1981
375 13879-13893
Lannan-Linfo
1973-1981
376 13894-13908
Ling-McCul
1973-1981
377 13909-13922
McCum-Mall
1973-1981
378 13923-13936
Malm-Mei
1973-1981
379 13937-13950
Mej-Mont
1973-1981
380 13951-13965
Moobe-Naz
1973-1981
381 13966-13979
NBC-Nys
1973-1981
382 13980-13994
O'Dono-Paol
1973-1981
383 13995-14010
Papa-Peterson
1973-1981
384 14011-14026
Peth-Pugs
1973-1981
385 14027-14042
Puls-Rice
1973-1981
386 14043-14059
Rick-Roud
1973-1981
387 14060-14075
Rouf-Schmidt, C.
1973-1981
388 14076-14091
Schmidt, D.-Shim
1973-1981
389 14092-14109
Shind-Smith, P.
1973-1981
390 14110-14127
Smith, Q.-Stee
1973-1981
391 14128-14145
Stef-Sutto
1973-1981
392 14146-14163
Suveg-Thompson
1973-1981
393 14164-14179
Thoms-Uni
1973-1981
394 14180-14195
Unk-Wang
1973-1981
395 14196-14211
Wanl-Weza
1973-1981
396 14212-14226
Whal-Wilson
1973-1981
397 14227-14241
Wilson, P.-Yosh
1973-1981
398 14242-14247
Yost-Zyre
1973-1981

Series III:  Computerized Correspondence and Related Records, 1981-1990Return to Top

The senatewide Correspondence Management System (CMS) was installed on a central main frame computer as an eleven-office pilot project in the mid-1970s and made fully operational in 1980. McClure's office began using CMS on March 31, 1981. McClure continued to use CMS until he retired at the end of 1990.

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: CMS Daily Files
Correspondents represented in the CMS Daily Files include constituents, members of Congress and other VIPs, the President of the United States, agencies of the United States government, and local and state officials, as well as others, both prominent and obscure. The Daily Files consist of folders of incoming letters attached to "Letter Work Orders," which designate the previously prepared Library Paragraphs used in reply, together with any "ad hoc language" required for particular letters. CMS documents are filed in the order in which the incoming letter was answered, i.e., in sequence by a ten-digit computer-assigned document control number. This provides, in effect, the equivalent of a chronological arrangement, scattering papers that have an authorial or subject relationship. Not all the relevant correspondence will be found in the Daily Files, or even in this collection of McClure's papers: McClure often had replies prepared by committee staff, even when there no apparent relationship between the inquiry and the work of the committee. Such an outgoing letter will usually not be represented here, even though the incoming inquiry is. Because the Daily Files are chronological, there is no way to bring together material relevant to a person or subject without consulting the indices. For McClure's text used in responses, in most cases it is necessary to consult the Master Libraries (Series 3.2).
1981-1990
Box
399
Letters with no name and/or address
1981
399
1091011001 to 1118011058
1981
400
1118013001 to 1131013124
1981
401
1131013125 to 1142051025
1981
402
1146011002 to 1154052064
1981
403
1154202001 to 1169202030
1981
404
1170011001 to 1189103009
1981
405
1189051001 to 1208052001
1981
406
1209011001 to 1224502011
1981
407
List of letters
2 September 1981
407
1225013001 to 1252051028
1981
408
1252551001 to 1267051054
1981
409
1268011001 to 1286051063
1981
410
1287051001 to 1303052035
1981
411
1306011001 to 1327052025
1981
412
1328011001 to 1343051016
1981
413
1343052001 to 1364052011
1981
413
Unanswerables
1982-1983
413
2004011001 to 2007052030
1982
414
2007052031 to 2034011016
1982
415
2035011001 to 2055052043
1982
416
2056011001 to 2069011052
1982
417
2069011053 to 2083011146
1982
418
2083011147 to 2098011150
1982
419
2098011151 to 2112052037
1982
420
2113011001 to 2127011105
1982
421
2127052001 to 2147011062
1982
422
2148052001 to 2165011103
1982
423
2165013001 to 2181211049
1982
424
2181012001 to 2209052020
1982
425
2210011001 to 2237551002
1982
426
2238052001 to 2273011066
1982
427
2273052001 to 2309052023
1982
428
2312011001 to 2349013144
1982
429
2349052001 to 2583056783
1982
429
NAR letters
1983
429
Unanswerables
1983
429
3003011001 to 3005011054
1983
430
3005202001 to 3021011531
1983
431
3021052001 to 3032011214
1983
432
3032011215 to 3039011139
1983
433
3039011140 to 3047011240
1983
434
3047011241 to 3060011033
1983
435
3060011034 to 3073011292
1983
436
3073052001 to 3080013269
1983
437
3081011001 to 3090011044
1983
438
3090011045 to 3102011311
1983
439
3102011312 to 3117011059
1983
440
3117011060 to 3137011054
1983
441
3137202001 to 3165011071
1983
442
3165012001 to 3195011043
1983
443
3195012001 to 3217012035
1983
444
3220011001 to 3251011134
1983
445
3251012001 to 3266011248
1983
446
3266012001 to 3284012001
1983
447
3284013001 to 3304012040
1983
448
3306011001 to 3326012046
1983
449
3327011001 to 3356011111
1983
450
3356012001 to 3363051018
1983
450
NAR letters
1984
450
Unanswerables
1984
450
4003011001 to 4024011315
1984
451
4024012001 to 4040011063
1984
452
4040011064 to 4061011036
1984
453
4061011037 to 4079011013
1984
454
4080011001 to 4096012033
1984
455
4097011001 to 4121011057
1984
456
4121012001 to 4139012020
1984
457
4142011001 to 4160012046
1984
458
4163011001 to 4185011036
1984
459
4185012110 to 4212011168
1984
460
4212012001 to 4240011014
1984
461
4240012001 to 4269012004
1984
462
4270011001 to 4297012011
1984
463
4297013001 to 4346011048
1984
464
4346012001 to 4363051034
1984
464
Unanswerables
1985
464
NAR letters
1985
464
5003011001 to 5015011060
1985
465
5015012110 to 5042011038
1985
466
5042011039 to 5063011133
1985
467
5063012001 to 5073012040
1985
468
5074011001 to 5093011044
1985
469
5093011045 to 5113011107
1985
470
5113012001 to 5126011131
1985
471
5126012001 to 5140013029
1985
472
5141011001 to 5163013052
1985
473
5164011001 to 5193011033
1985
474
5193012001 to 5218011044
1985
475
5218012001 to 5252012038
1985
476
5253011001 to 5263011065
1985
477
5263012001 to 5282011182
1985
478
5282011183 to 5302011363
1985
479
5302011364 to 5318012040
1985
480
5318013001 to 5340011033
1985
481
5340012001 to 5354012020
1985
481
Unable to log in
1986
481
6006011001 to 6008011085
1986
482
6008012001 to 6034011003
1986
483
6034012001 to 6057012045
1986
484
6057203001 to 6077202007
1986
484
Gondola letters unable to log in
1986
484
6078011001 to 6078011087
1986
485
6078012001 to 6098011113
1986
486
6098012001 to 6118012005
1986
487
6119011001 to 6142011142
1986
488
6142012001 to 6162012016
1986
489
6163011001 to 6188011083
1986
490
6188012001 to 6210203094
1986
491
6211011001 to 6232013044
1986
492
6233011001 to 6265011020
1986
493
6265012001 to 6281011091
1986
494
6281012001 to 6323012007
1986
495
6324012001 to 6353012005
1986
495
Unable to log in
1987
495
7005011001 to 7008011060
1987
496
7008012001 to 7051201028
1987
497
7051202201 to 7075011029
1987
498
7075012001 to 7093012045
1987
499
7096011001 to 7120012013
1987
500
7121011001 to 7148012026
1987
501
7148013001 to 7177011012
1987
502
7177012001 to 7210011036
1987
503
7210012001 to 7239012023
1987
504
7240011001 to 7265011004
1987
505
7265012001 to 7280012016
1987
506
7282201001 to 7303011101
1987
507
7303011102 to 7323011101
1987
508
7323012001 to 7345012046
1987
509
7348011001 to 7363202001
1987
509
Unable to log in
1988
509
8004011001 to 8004012022
1988
510
8004012023 to 8028012017
1988
511
8029011001 to 8043011100
1988
512
8043011101 to 8061011100
1988
513
8061012001 to 8077011208
1988
514
8077012001 to 8091011277
1988
515
8091012001 to 8106011042
1988
516
8106012001 to 8125012027
1988
517
8126011001 to 8147012047
1988
518
8147012048 to 8173011008
1988
519
8173012001 to 8197011010
1988
520
8197012001 to 8223013097
1988
521
8224011001 to 8260241008
1988
522
8260252001 to 8281013011
1988
523
8285011001 to 8322012029
1988
524
8323011001 to 9004012020
1988
524
9005012001 to 9010012006
1989
525
9011011001 to 9032011104
1989
526
9032012001 to 9052012024
1989
527
9052013001 to 9068011270
1989
528
9068012001 to 9086012036
1989
529
9086013001 to 9101012062
1989
530
9102011001 to 9121011334
1989
531
9121012001 to 9132011293
1989
532
9132012001 to 9151011077
1989
533
9151012001 to 9166012018
1989
534
9167011001 to 9187011151
1989
535
9187012001 to 9208012018
1989
536
9208013001 to 9243011011
1989
537
9243012001 to 9268012006
1989
538
9269011001 to 9285012035
1989
539
9285013001 to 9306011122
1989
540
9306012001 to 9339011060
1989
541
9339012001 to 9362252026
1989
541
Unable to log
1989
542
Replies to JAM letters not on computer
1990
542
Unable to log
1990
542
0002012001 to 0025011008
1990
543
0025012001 to 0051011023
1990
544
0051012001 to 0068012030
1990
545
0068013001 to 0089011082
1990
546
0089012001 to 0114012006
1990
547
0114013001 to 0131012022
1990
548
0134011001 to 0163013329
1990
549
0164011001 to 0192011062
1990
550
0192012001 to 0214012031
1990
551
0214013001 to 0240013290
1990
552
0241011001 to 0264012016
1990
553
0264022001 to 0284013061
1990
554
0285011001 to 0305012019
1990
555
0306011001 to 0354011003
1990
Sub-Series B: CMS Libraries & Indexes
The CMS control records consist of four principal parts, originally kept in a sequence of ring binders: (1) "Master Library," for each Congress a thousand or more numbered texts of letters and phrases, arranged in numerical order (that is, in the chronological order in which the earliest draft of each item was written). Superseded and deleted items, marked as such, are included, so the Master Library should provide a complete record of the views McClure expressed in correspondence with the public, except when unique wording was required by the nature of the query or, sometimes, the importance of the correspondent. (2) "Topic Library," the same items arranged for each Congress in alphabetical order by general topics and subtopics, such as "social security/general" and "banking/savings & loan." Many of the categories in CMS resemble the headings formerly used in the Subject File, although they are not always equivalent. (3) "Topic Index," for each annual session, comprises a list of all McClure's CMS documents in alphabetical order by topic and subtopic (usually from "academies/apply out of state" through "wildlife/hunting"). Information included is correspondent name, address, document type, topic, subtopic, date of reply or other disposition, document number, and numbers of library items (if any) used in reply. Sometimes there is a note on a separate line in addition to or instead of an item number. In-person visits or telephone inquiries, even inconsequential ones, were also usually, but not invariably, recorded in CMS. (4) "Name Index" contains identical information to Topic index but entries are sorted in alphabetical order by name of correspondent, visitor, or other inquirer. "Topic Indexes" and the "Name Indexes" are indexes to the CMS Daily Files, not to the "Libraries." They lead directly to the document numbers for each exchange of communications with a person or on a particular topic/subtopic during a given year. The CMS topic/subtopic list has fairly broad categories and seems to be useful in a subject search only by guessing at the most plausible topics/subtopics and browsing in the Topic Library and in the Topic Index under those headings. This means understanding beforehand how McClure's staff may have viewed an issue. Wilderness debates, for example, were generally subsumed within the topic/subtopic "economics/general" and not the equally plausible topic "recreation," which covers such subtopics related to wilderness as "camp grounds," "national recreation areas," "outfitters and guides," "trails," and "wild and scenic rivers". It may be necessary to go back and forth between topic and name indexes and topic and master libraries several times before all the communications relevant to a particular inquiry are found, and there does not seem to be any sure way of knowing when the trail of evidence has been exhausted.
1981-1990
Box Folder
556 14248-14262
Master Library: Items 1-1317
1981-1982
556 14263
Topic Library: Abortion-Anti
1981-1982
556 14264
Academies
1981-1982
556 14265
Agriculture
1981-1982
556 14266
Art & Humanities
1981-1982
556 14267
Article
1981-1982
556 14268
Banking and currency
1981-1982
556 14269
Civil rights
1981-1982
556 14270
Civil Service
1981-1982
556 14271
Closings
1981-1982
556 14272
Commerce
1981-1982
556 14273
Communications
1981-1982
556 14274
Confirmation
1981-1982
556 14275
Department of Interior resource management
1981-1982
556 14276
Economic opportunity
1981-1982
556 14277
Economics
1981-1982
556 14278
Education
1981-1982
556 14279
Employment
1981-1982
556 14280
Elections
1981-1982
556 14281
Energy
1981-1982
556 14282
Environment
1981-1982
556 14283
Federal government
1981-1982
556 14284
Foreign relations
1981-1982
556 14285
Health
1981-1982
556 14286
Housing
1981-1982
556 14287
Immigration & Naturalization
1981-1982
556 14288
Indian affairs
1981-1982
556 14289
Information (General),
1981-1982
556 14290
Insurance & Retirement
1981-1982
556 14291
Introductions
1981-1982
556 14292
Justice
1981-1982
556 14293
Labor
1981-1982
556 14294
Land & water conservation fund
1981-1982
556 14295
Military
1981-1982
556 14296
Mining
1981-1982
556 14297
Morality
1981-1982
556 14298
National Defense
1981-1982
556 14299
Parks & forests
1981-1982
556 14300
Pending
1981-1982
556 14301
Photographs
1981-1982
556 14302
Postal Service
1981-1982
556 14303
Presidential greetings
1981-1982
556 14304
Public relations
1981-1982
556 14305
Recreation
1981-1982
556 14306
Regulatory reform
1981-1982
556 14307
Salaries
1981-1982
556 14308
Science
1981-1982
556 14309
Selective service
1981-1982
556 14310
Social Security
1981-1982
556 14311
Speech
1981-1982
557 14312
State government
1981-1982
557 14313
Taxes
1981-1982
557 14314
Time
1981-1982
557 14315
Tours
1981-1982
557 14316
Transportation
1981-1982
557 14317
USFS Resource management
1981-1982
557 14318
Veterans
1981-1982
557 14319
Water resources
1981-1982
557 14320
Weekly column
1981-1982
557 14321
Welfare
1981-1982
557 14322
Wildlife
1981-1982
557 14323-14330
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1981
557 14331-14336
Name index: A&R Construction-Zwillman
1981
557 14337-14340
Topic index: Academies-Foreign relations
1982
558 14341-14345
Foreign relations-Wildlife
1982
558 14346-14354
Name Index: Aaquarel-Zurchor
1982
558 14355-14360
Master Library: Items 1-400
1983-1984
559 14361-14370
Items 401-1019
1983-1984
559 14371
Topic Library: Academies
1983-1984
559 14372
Agriculture
1983-1984
559 14373
Arts & humanities
1983-1984
559 14374
Banking
1983-1984
559 14375
Biographies
1983-1984
559 14376
Civil Rights
1983-1984
559 14377
Civil service
1983-1984
559 14378
Closings
1983-1984
559 14379
Commerce
1983-1984
559 14380
Communications
1983-1984
559 14381
Consumer
1983-1984
559 14382
Department of Interior resource management
1983-1984
559 14383
Economics
1983-1984
559 14384
Education
1983-1984
559 14385
Elections
1983-1984
559 14386
Employment
1983-1984
559 14387
Energy
1983-1984
559 14388
Environment
1983-1984
559 14389
Federal government
1983-1984
559 14390
Flags
1983-1984
559 14391
Foreign relations
1983-1984
559 14392
Health
1983-1984
559 14393
Housing
1983-1984
559 14394
Immigration
1983-1984
559 14395
Indian affairs
1983-1984
559 14396
Insurance
1983-1984
559 14397
Introductions
1983-1984
559 14398
Justice
1983-1984
559 14399
Labor
1983-1984
559 14400
Land and water conservation fund
1983-1984
559 14401
Mailing list
1983-1984
559 14402
Military
1983-1984
559 14403
Mining
1983-1984
559 14404
Morality
1983-1984
559 14405
National Defense
1983-1984
559 14406
Parks and forests
1983-1984
559 14407
Pending
1983-1984
559 14408
Political affairs
1983-1984
559 14409
Postal service
1983-1984
559 14410
Presidential greetings
1983-1984
559 14411
Public relations
1983-1984
559 14412
Recreation
1983-1984
559 14413
Regulatory reform
1983-1984
559 14414
Retirement
1983-1984
559 14415
Salaries
1983-1984
559 14416
Science
1983-1984
559 14417
Selective service
1983-1984
559 14418
Social security
1983-1984
559 14419
Taxes
1983-1984
559 14420
Time
1983-1984
559 14421
Tours
1983-1984
559 14422
Transportation
1983-1984
559 14423
USFS Resurce management
1983-1984
559 14424
Veterans
1983-1984
559 14425
Water resources
1983-1984
559 14426
Welfare
1983-1984
559 14427
Wildlife
1983-1984
560 14428-14438
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1983
560 14439-14445
Name index: A.I.M. Northwest-Shurtz
1983
561 14446-14447
Shute-Zweigart
1983
561 14448-14454
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1984
561 14455-14461
Name index: Aagaard-Zweigart
1984
561 14462-14464
Master Library: Items 1-259
1985-1986
562 14465-14477
Items 260-1117
1985-1986
562 14478
Topic library: Academies
1985-1986
562 14479
Agricultural Yearbooks
1985-1986
562 14480
Agriculture
1985-1986
562 14481
Appropriations
1985-1986
562 14482
Banking
1985-1986
562 14483
Biographies
1985-1986
562 14484
Civil rights
1985-1986
562 14485
Civil service
1985-1986
562 14486
Closings
1985-1986
562 14487
Commerce
1985-1986
562 14488
Communications
1985-1986
562 14489
Consumer
1985-1986
562 14490
Department of Interior
1985-1986
562 14491
Economics
1985-1986
562 14492
Education
1985-1986
562 14493
Elections
1985-1986
562 14494
Employment
1985-1986
562 14495
Energy
1985-1986
562 14496
Environment
1985-1986
562 14497
Farm bill of 1985
1985-1986
562 14498
Federal government
1985-1986
562 14499
Flags
1985-1986
562 14500
Foreign relations
1985-1986
562 14501
Health
1985-1986
562 14502
Housing
1985-1986
562 14503
Immigration
1985-1986
562 14504
Indian affairs
1985-1986
562 14505
Insurance
1985-1986
562 14506
Introductions
1985-1986
562 14507
Justice
1985-1986
562 14508
Labor
1985-1986
562 14509
Land and water conservation fund
1985-1986
562 14510
Mailing list
1985-1986
562 14511
Military
1985-1986
562 14512
Mining
1985-1986
562 14513
Morality
1985-1986
562 14514
Nominations
1985-1986
562 14515
Parks
1985-1986
562 14516
Political Affairs
1985-1986
562 14517
Postal Service
1985-1986
562 14518
Presidential greetings
1985-1986
562 14519
Public relations
1985-1986
562 14520
Recreation
1985-1986
562 14521
Regulatory reform
1985-1986
562 14522
Retirement
1985-1986
563 14523
Salaries
1985-1986
563 14524
Science
1985-1986
563 14525
Social Security
1985-1986
563 14526
Taxes
1985-1986
563 14527
Timber
1985-1986
563 14528
Time
1985-1986
563 14529
Tours
1985-1986
563 14530
Trade
1985-1986
563 14531
Transportation
1985-1986
563 14532
USFS
1985-1986
563 14533
Veterans
1985-1986
563 14534
Water resources
1985-1986
563 14535
Welfare
1985-1986
563 14536
Wildlife
1985-1986
563 14537-14546
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1985
563 14547-14554
Name index: Aardema Dairy-Zywina
1985
564 14555-14563
Topic index: Academies- Wildlife
1986
564 14564-14572
Name index: Aakhus-Zweiner
1986
564 14573-14577
Master library: Items 1-458
1987-1988
565 14578-14585
Items 459-987
1987-1988
565 14586
Topic Library: Academies
1987-1988
565 14587
Agriculture
1987-1988
565 14588
Ag. Yearbooks
1987-1988
565 14589
Banking
1987-1988
565 14590
Civil rights
1987-1988
565 14591
Civil service
1987-1988
565 14592
Closings
1987-1988
565 14593
Commerce
1987-1988
565 14594
Communications
1987-1988
565 14595
Consumer
1987-1988
565 14596
Department of Interior
1987-1988
565 14597
Economics
1987-1988
565 14598
Education
1987-1988
565 14599
Elections
1987-1988
565 14600
Energy management
1987-1988
565 14601
Employment
1987-1988
565 14602
Energy
1987-1988
565 14603
Environment
1987-1988
565 14604
Farm Bill
1987-1988
565 14605
Federal Government
1987-1988
565 14606
Flags
1987-1988
565 14607
Foreign relations
1987-1988
565 14608
Health
1987-1988
565 14609
Housing
1987-1988
565 14610
Immigration
1987-1988
565 14611
Indian Affairs
1987-1988
565 14612
Insurance
1987-1988
565 14613
Introductions
1987-1988
565 14614
Justice
1987-1988
565 14615
Labor
1987-1988
565 14616
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1987-1988
565 14617
Mailing list
1987-1988
565 14618
Military
1987-1988
565 14619
Mining
1987-1988
565 14620
Morality
1987-1988
565 14621
Nominations
1987-1988
565 14622
Parks
1987-1988
565 14623
Political Affairs
1987-1988
565 14624
Postal service
1987-1988
565 14625
Public Relations
1987-1988
565 14626
Recreation
1987-1988
565 14627
Regulatory reform
1987-1988
565 14628
Retirement
1987-1988
565 14629
Salaries
1987-1988
565 14630
Science
1987-1988
565 14631
Social Security
1987-1988
565 14632
State government
1987-1988
565 14633
Taxes
1987-1988
565 14634
Timber
1987-1988
565 14635
Time
1987-1988
565 14636
Trade
1987-1988
565 14637
Transportation
1987-1988
565 14638
USFS
1987-1988
565 14639
Veterans
1987-1988
565 14640
Water resources
1987-1988
565 14641
Welfare
1987-1988
565 14642
Wildlife
1987-1988
565 14643-14648
Topic index: Academies-Taxes
1987
566 14649
Taxes-Wildlife
1987
566 14650-14656
Name Index: A.H. Bush School-Zwick
1987
566 14657-14663
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1987
566 14664-14671
Name index: A.G. Edwards & Sons-Zurcher
1988
567 14672-14681
Master library: Items 1-1021
1989-1990
567 14682
Topic library: Introductions
1989-1990
567 14683
Close
1989-1990
567 14684
Academies
1989-1990
567 14685
Ag. Yearbook
1989-1990
567 14686
Agriculture
1989-1990
567 14687
Appropriations
1989-1990
567 14688
Banking
1989-1990
567 14689
Civil Rights
1989-1990
567 14690
Civil Service
1989-1990
567 14691
Commerce
1989-1990
567 14692
Communications
1989-1990
567 14693
Congress
1989-1990
567 14694
Consumer
1989-1990
567 14695
Department of Interior
1989-1990
567 14696
Economics
1989-1990
567 14697
Education
1989-1990
567 14698
Elections
1989-1990
567 14699
Emergency management
1989-1990
567 14700
Employment
1989-1990
567 14701
Energy
1989-1990
567 14702
Environment
1989-1990
567 14703
Farm Bill
1989-1990
567 14704
Federal government
1989-1990
567 14705
Flags
1989-1990
567 14706
Foreign relations
1989-1990
567 14707
Forest Service
1989-1990
567 14708
Health
1989-1990
567 14709
Housing
1989-1990
567 14710
Immigration
1989-1990
567 14711
Indian Affairs
1989-1990
567 14712
Insurance
1989-1990
567 14713
JAM personal
1989-1990
567 14714
Justice
1989-1990
567 14715
Labor
1989-1990
567 14716
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1989-1990
567 14717
Mailing list
1989-1990
567 14718
Military
1989-1990
567 14719
Mining
1989-1990
567 14720
Morality
1989-1990
567 14721
Nominations
1989-1990
567 14722
Parks
1989-1990
567 14723
Political affairs
1989-1990
567 14724
Postal service
1989-1990
567 14725
Public relations
1989-1990
567 14726
Recreation
1989-1990
567 14727
Regulatory reform
1989-1990
567 14728
Retirement
1989-1990
567 14729
Salaries
1989-1990
567 14730
Science
1989-1990
567 14731
Social Security
1989-1990
567 14732
State government
1989-1990
567 14733
Taxes
1989-1990
567 14734
Timber
1989-1990
567 14735
Time
1989-1990
567 14736
Trade
1989-1990
567 14737
Transportation
1989-1990
567 14738
USFS
1989-1990
567 14739
Veterans
1989-1990
567 14740
Water resources
1989-1990
567 14741
Welfare
1989-1990
567 14742
Wildlife
1989-1990
568 14743-14752
Topic index: Academies-Wildlife
1989
568 14753-14761
Name index: A.I.M. Northwest-Zywicki
1989
568 14762
Topic index: Academies-Communications
1990
569 14763-14767
Communications-Wildlife
1990
569 14768-14773
Name index: Aagaard-Zwinger
1990

Series IV:  Personal Files, 1964-1990Return to Top

These records are generally not "personal" in the usual sense of the word, but consist of items brought to the senator's personal attention. This series seems to have been maintained by the Office Manager, Claire Cummings, and by McClure's personal secretaries, Jane Roth and Shellie Holloway; as far as this series is concerned, there seems to be no clear distinction between their responsibilities over any period of time.

The several distinct subseries may have little in common; in part, identification was influenced by the labeling on the shipping containers by McClure's staff when the records were transferred to the repository.

Much similar material prior to 1981 may be found in the Annual Subject File (Series 2.0) under the heading, "Admin 2-1 Personal." There is no obvious distinction between "personal" materials filed in the Annual Subject File and some of those filed here. There is also similar material in the Subject File under "Political Affairs" and "Public Relations."

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: Issues
This material appears never to have been well arranged while in McClure's office. Material in folders with subject labels, or otherwise with clear identification of subject pertinence, has been kept in this subseries as "Issues." Items with no perceptible order -- often letters that McClure's staff had left heaped in boxes in their original envelopes -- were simply arranged chronologically in the following subseries (4.2), "Miscellaneous."
1964-1990
Box Folder
570 14774
Richard Paul Adams
1986
570 14775
Agricultural outlook conference
1966
570 14776
Andrus letter re: Clean air act
1975
570 14777
Awards
1986-1987
570 14778
Bicentennial of Congress coin (Photographs)
1989
570 14779
Biographical sketches (Who's who)
1980-1984
570 14780
Blackfoot school deficit
1986-1987
570 14781
Bonneville Power Administration
1968
570 14782
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Move of Lapwai office to Spokane)
1987
570 14783-14784
George Bush (Middle Fork Salmon River trip) (Photographs)
August 1984
570 14785
George Bush for president
1988
570 14786
Capitol Hill Club
1986
570 14787
Cherry Blossom Princess (Diana Hoalst) (Photographs)
April 1975
570 14788
City of Rocks national reserve legislation
1988
570 14789
Clean Air Act
1989-1990
570 14790
Congressional election
1966
570 14791
Republican Fact Book
1966
570 14792
First District opinion surveys
1965-1966
570 14793
Letters of congratulation
1966
570 14794
Letters of congratulation
1968
570 14795
Letters of congratulation
1970
570 14796-14797
Congressional franking case (Common Cause v. Bailar)
1974-1978
570 14798
Corporate-Association letters
1988-1990
570 14799
Electric vehicles: XDH-1 demonstration (Photographs)
27-30 June 1977
570 14800
General Electric E.V. project (Photographs)
January 1979-May 1979
570 14801
Endura demonstration (Photographs)
28-30 November 1977
570 14802
Electric vehicles
1977
570 14803
Energy & Natural Resources Committee (Memos re: staff operation)
1981-1984
570 14804
Ethics (Senate Select Committee)
1979-1986
570 14805-14811
Ethics
1984-1989
570 14812
Federal Election Commission
1984
570 14813-14818
Final travel schedules
1983-1989
571 14819-14821
Final travel schedules
1983-1989
571 14822
Firearms rights: memos from Nancy Norell
1986-1990
571 14823
Foreign affairs
1982
571 14824
Foreign gifts
1984-1986
571 14825
Foreign travel guidelines
1989
571 14826
Free Congress PAC
1985
571 14827
GBP - Core Group Republican Senators
1988
571 14828-14829
Goldwater for President
1964
571 14830
Grenada
1984
571 14831
Gun Bill (S.1630)
1981-1983
571 14832
George Hansen
1983
571 14833
John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, breakfasts
February 1985-April 1987
571 14834-14838
Donald Hodel, Sec. Interior, breakfasts
1983-1988
571 14839-14842
Holds, time agreements, proxies, cloture
1981-1990
571 14843
Idaho art exhibit, Smithsonian (Photographs)
1983
571 14844
Idaho economic data
1965-1966
571 14845
Idaho schedules
November 1983-June 1984
571 14846-14847
Memos relating to
1985-1987
571 14848
Staff critiques
December 1983-August 1985
571 14849
Idaho travel log
1980-1986
571 14850
Idaho State Legislature Memorials
1981-1990
571 14851
Interior Department nominations
1973
571 14852
Interior Subcommittee
1982-1983
571 14853
Internal security legislation
1977
571 14854
International affairs seminars
1967
571 14855
Issue reports from Las to JAM
15 June-16 September 1982
571 14856
JAM's associations and committees
1986-1990
571 14857
JAM's honorary memberships
1989-1990
571 14858-14859
Kennedy Center
1975-1979
571 14860
Harmon Killebrew
1984
572 14861
Law enforcement undercover activities (ABSCAM)
1982
572 14862
Lead poisoning
1972
572 14863-14864
Legislative agenda, 98th & 99th Congress
1983-1986
572 14865
McClure memberships (Photographs)
1979-1988
572 14866
McClure passport and visa applications
1977-1990
572 14867
McClure's re-election campaign
1984
572 14868
Middle Snake River
1970
572 14869-14873
Miscellaneous notes
1965-1968
572 14874
NAACP & National energy plan
1978
572 14875
Narcotics investigations, Pocatello, Idaho
1973-1974
572 14876
National defense
1982-1983
572 14877
Republican Congressional Committee, 90th Congress
undated
572 14878
National Republican Senatorial Committee
1978-1986
572 14879
Near East, Asia oil cables
28-29 November 1973
572 14880
Near East, Asia cables (Michael Pillsbury)
1978
572 14881-14883
90th Club
1967-1968
572 14884
Office needs
1967-1968
572 14885
90th Club
1969
572 14886
Membership lists, Congressional wives list
1969
572 14887
Oil excess profits tax
1979
572 14888
Outfitters & guides
1980
572 14889
Personal financial statement
1974
572 14890
Pooh-Bah meetings
6 February 1986-16 July 1987
572 14891
Presidential inaugural
1985
572 14892
Invitation lists
1985
572 14893
Presidential inaugural
1989
572 14894
Invitation lists
1989
572 14895
Requests for invitations
1989
572 14896
Invitations to McClure
1989
572 14897
Swearing-in ceremony
1989
572 14898
Public opinion survey, Idaho
April 1972
572 14899
Public opinion surveys, Idaho
May 1974
573 14900
Public opinion surveys, Idaho
1977-1980
573 14901
Repository for papers (for possible inclusion)
1973-1984
573 14902
Republican National Convention
1988
573 14903
Idaho delegates party
1988
573 14904
Riverboat cruise, Interstate Natural Gas Association
1988
573 14905
Republican Party of Idaho
1979-1985
573 14906
Republican senatorial inner circle
1983-1985
573 14907
Republican task force on revenue sharing & executive reorganization
1971
573 14908-14910
Requests by JAM (of staff)
1981-1983
573 14911
Requests of the White House, Supreme Court, agencies
1989-1990
573 14912
St. Joe River dredging (Photographs)
1968
573 14913
Salmon River flooding: appropriations subcommittee hearings
1988-1989
573 14914
Reconnaissance report, Dump Creek erosion problem
1964
573 14915-14916
SALT violations
1982-1983
573 14917
Salute to the Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop
1987
573 14918
Sawchuck, Phil (estate)
1966-1973
573 14919-14925
Senate majority leadership
1984
573 14926
Senatorial committee assignments
1986
573 14927
Senatorial election (Photographs)
1972
573 14928-14929
McClure manual
1972
573 14930
Dale B. McLane's manual
1972
573 14931
Issues
1972
573 14932
Hubert Humphrey's advance manual
1972
574 14933
George Romney
1972
574 14934
Republican National Convention/Al Timothy
1972
574 14935
Position papers
1972
574 14936-14937
Schedules, June - November
1972
574 14938
Blackfoot (Photographs)
1972
574 14939
Burley/Rupert/Paul
1972
574 14940
Idaho Falls
1972
574 14941
Pocatello
1972
574 14942
Rexburg
1972
574 14943
St. Anthony/Rigby
1972
574 14944-14946
Reception, September 27
1972
574 14947
McClure for Senate committee/Dennison E. Smith
1972
574 14948
Printed material
1972
574 14949
Press releases, 92nd Congress
1971-1972
574 14950
Letters of congratulation
1972
574 14951
Senatorial election
1978
574 14952
Senatorial election; Cozzens-Montana
1984
574 14953
Miscellaneous U.S. Senate races
1984-1985
574 14954
Seniority (Republican Senators)
1984-1985
574 14955
Snake River irrigation study
1969
574 14956
Snake River omitted lands
1969
574 14957
Social Security
1983
574 14958
Subcommittee assignment
1988-1989
574 14959-14962
Task force on energy and resources
1971-1972
574 14963
Temporary select committee on Senate committee system (Quayle)
1984
574 14964
Texas
1983-1985
574 14965
Dick Thompson memos
undated
574 14966
Voter opinion poll, 1st district residents
1970
574 14967
Voter opinion survey, Idaho
1973
574 14968
Wean vs. Adams
1988
574 14969
Washington Legal Foundation
1987
574 14970
Western States Political Caucus
1986
574 14971
Wild horse
1982-1983
574 14972
Wilderness bills
1982
574 14973
Wilson Center
1987
574 14974
Wolf Trap Foundation
1990
574 14975
World Book Encyclopedias
1984-1987
Sub-Series B: Miscellaneous
Chiefly letters and other documents never filed or foldered in McClure's office. Included are letters congratulating McClure for his electoral victories in 1966 and 1972 and inviting his support for various programs, position statements by various interest groups and other members of Congress, a few letters from job seekers, several congratulatory and thank-you letters from other politicians, including President Richard M. Nixon, memoranda to McClure from his staff, schedules, newspaper clippings, analyses of legislative measures, and many unidentified notes. There is no subject focus to this series, but the individual items relate to questions of employment, wilderness, the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, timber policy and mining, the legislature of Idaho, local projects proposed for federal funding, energy policy, election campaigns and financing, the federal budget, Congressional office assignments, legislative procedures, Idaho politics, Idaho economic development, and other Idaho politicians, especially Frank Church. As the material was received in no order, it was arranged chronologically during processing.
1966-1991
Box Folder
575 14976
Miscellaneous
undated
575 14977-14979
Miscellaneous
1966
575 14980
Miscellaneous
1967
575 14981
Miscellaneous
1968
575 14982-14983
Miscellaneous
1969
575 14984
Miscellaneous
1970
575 14985
Miscellaneous
1971
575 14986-14987
Miscellaneous
1972
575 14988-14989
Miscellaneous
1973
575 14990
Miscellaneous
1974
575 14991
Miscellaneous
1975
575 14992
Miscellaneous
1976
575 14993
Miscellaneous
1977
575 14994
Miscellaneous
1978
575 14995
Miscellaneous
1979
575 14996
Miscellaneous
1980
575 14997
Miscellaneous
1981
575 14998
Miscellaneous
1982
575 14999
Miscellaneous
1983
575 15000
Miscellaneous
1984
575 15001
Miscellaneous
1985
575 15002
Miscellaneous
1986
575 15003
Miscellaneous
1987
575 15004
Miscellaneous
1988
575 15005
Miscellaneous
1989
575 15006-15008
Miscellaneous
1990
575 15009
Miscellaneous
1991
Sub-Series C: VIP Letters
In the post-CMS period, nine cubic feet comprised what McClure's staff called "VIP Letters" or "Dear Jims," mail received from other senators, congressmen, the White House, cabinet members, and other high officials, and rarely someone not in government. These letters relate to a wide variety of topics, such as politics, demonstrations of new technology, employment for former staffers, the progress of legislation, the administration of the Senate, oversight of the operations of government, thanks for political or personal favors, and birthday congratulations. There are often attached photocopies of Congressional Record tearsheets, memoranda, newspaper clippings, or other documents. There are some handwritten notes on personal stationery. This subseries consists predominantly of incoming letters, but occasionally includes photocopies of McClure's replies. For all the priority they were accorded by McClure's Office Manual, the filing of VIP Letters was haphazard, as they were apparently stuffed by the office manager in very overfilled folders, either unlabeled or marked "Dear Jim Letters." The present series includes both the usually, but not always, ribbon copies initialed by McClure and his administrative assistant and the file photocopies kept by the office manager, weeded of photocopied duplicates. Among the VIP letters are also "ENR" and "Int" Letters, chiefly photocopies of letters prepared for McClure's signature, but also a few incoming letters and other items, by the staffs of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, while McClure was ranking minority member or chair. Specific instructions on the handling of letters from other senators and congressmen appeared in memos from the Office Manager from time to time (see especially Series 2.5.1, Administration, for 1984) and were codified in the Office Manual (1990). "Dear Colleague" letters, the forerunner of "Dear Jims," are also found in the Subject File (Series 2.0) under "Legislation" for 1971, 1972, and 1975, usually with staff comment scrawled on the original letter and accompanied by drafts of bills, tearsheets, and statements. Letters from other members of Congress or other VIP's may also be found in "Administration," under the category "Personal" (Series 2.5.1), and in Administrative Assistant Tod Neuenschwander's papers under the topic "Rules Committee" (Series 5.11). If the original of a letter exists in any one of these places, there may be a photocopy elsewhere in the collection. "Dear Jim" letters answered through CMS by McClure's office may be identified with document numbers penciled in, though these numbers have been observed to be inaccurate. The letters in the VIP files and the copies in the CMS Daily files (Series 3.1) may be accompanied by copies of the same or different enclosures. But most "Dear Jim" letters were not answered through CMS -- at least not by McClure's office staff, which suggests they may have been handled by committee staff. Thus the CMS Name Index (Series 3.2) will not identify all the correspondence between McClure and colleagues. But then neither do the VIP Letters include all the VIP correspondence reflected in the CMS indexes. Much of the discrepancy can probably be accounted for by correspondence handled by committee staff, by responses made by telephone, not letter, and by communications, such as thank-yous or responses, which needed no reply.
1982-1990
Box Folder
576 15010-15011
January - December
1982
576 15012-15013
January - December
1983
576 15014-15015
ENR committee, February - December
1983
576 15016-15023
January - December
1984
576 15024-15031
ENR committee, January-December
1984
576 15032
January - February
1985
577 15033-15041
March - December
1985
577 15042-15049
January - December
1986
577 15050-15054
January - July
1987
578 15055-15059
August - December
1987
578 15060-15072
January - December
1988
578 15073
ENR committee, January - November
1988
578 15074-15076
January - March
1989
579 15077-15085
April - December
1989
579 15086
ENR committee, January - December
1989
579 15087-15094
January - November
1990
579 15095-15099
ENR committee, January - November
1990
Sub-Series D: Remarks in Congressional Record
The "Remarks" in McClure's personal papers consist of photocopies of Congressional Record pages containing statements, extensive or brief, by McClure, delivered on the floor of Congress. Originally in ring binders with dividers for thirty-four general subject headings, in alphabetical order from "Agriculture" to "Wildlife." Many of these subjects were elaborately subdivided; for example, the major topic "Energy" includes the six subtopics "alternate," "hearings," "policy," "natural gas," "nuclear," and "oil and gas." It is apparent that great care was given to compiling a complete set of these materials. Not every subject covers the entire span of years. These files were maintained by Claire Cummings, whose titles were "records librarian" from 1979 to 1981 and office manager from 1981 through 1990. Despite the apparent similarity in series titles, "Remarks in the Congressional Record" is not a continuation of the Subject File (Series 2) category, "Congressional 4-2: Inserts," which are mostly typescripts (sometimes accompanied by correspondence) and hence more closely related to Speeches and Statements (Series 4.5).
1979-1990
Box Folder
580 15100
Agriculture
1979-1990
580 15101-15104
Appropriations
1983-1990
580 15105
Banking and currency
1979-1982
580 15106
Budget
1985-1988
580 15107
Conservation
1985-1988
580 15108
Disasters
1979-1985
580 15109
Education
1979-1987
580 15110
Economics
1979-1985
580 15111
Energy: Alternative
1979-1985
580 15112
Energy: Natural gas
1982-1986
580 15113-15116
Energy: Nuclear
1979-1989
580 15117-15119
Energy: Oil and gas
1979-1987
580 15120-15121
Energy: Policy
1979-1988
580 15122
ENR hearings
1981-1989
580 15123
Entitlements
1981
580 15124
Environment
1989-1990
580 15125
Federal government
1980-1990
580 15126
Foreign affairs
1979-1990
580 15127
Forest Service
1979-1990
580 15128
Gun control
1979-1988
580 15129
Health & welfare
580 15130
Indian affairs
1983-1990
580 15131
Justice
1980-1990
581 15132
Military
1979-1989
581 15133
Mining
1982-1990
581 15134
Miscellaneous
1979-1990
581 15135
Nominations
1979-1990
581 15136
Parks & recreation
1979-1988
581 15137
Resource management
1979-1989
581 15138
Selective Service
1980
581 15139
Senate Rules
1979-1989
581 15140
Social Security
1979-1982
581 15141
Stockpile
1981-1989
581 15142
Trade and commerce
1979-1989
581 15143
Transportation
1979-1985
581 15144
Tributes
1979-1989
581 15145
Trust Territories
1983-1986
581 15146
Watt, James
1981
581 15147
Wildlife
1979-1989
Sub-Series E: Speeches and Statements
This series continues the Subject File (Series 2) category "Speeches and Statements" as it existed before 1979. The same subcategories are used, arranged by year, so for each year there are separate folders for speeches, statements, testimony, and Congressional Record inserts. Sometimes there are also folders for background material, articles written by McClure, and for "Speeches & Statements by Others." "Speeches" usually contains texts (sometimes in large type for reading before an audience) of formal presentations, but there is really no consistent distinction as to what material belongs under each subcategory. This is especially true of the Congressional Record inserts, which may be found either under that heading or under "Statements." The 1974 Office Manual provided for a speechwriter, who was then Margo Carlisle. The speechwriter "writes all of the senator's major speeches and statements." Speeches written by other members of the staff were to receive a final edit from the speechwriter. The speechwriter was supposed to maintain a file for speech ideas, although no such file was located in processing the collection. The 1974 Office Manual also noted that the "Press Secretary has the primary responsibility for writing and distributing all of Senator McClure's public statements (other than speeches and committee testimony), including all radio and TV clips." In McClure's Papers, speeches and related materials may be found in any of the following series, and elsewhere: (1) The Annual Subject File (Series 2.0) category "Speeches" (after 1973 usually styled "Speeches & Statements"), was a category added by McClure's office. Prior to 1971 "Speeches 1" was used for correspondence regarding speeches, not for speech texts. After McClure's move to the Senate, the filing pattern for speech material in the Subject File remained generally constant, and the present series "Speeches and Statements" among the personal papers simply continues these headings. (2) The Files Handbook as modified in McClure's office designated "Congressional 4-2: Inserts" for the "statement of a congressman which gov't prints and Congressman mails to interested parties [sic]." This Subject File category from 1967 through 1979 does not primarily contain tearsheets or photocopies from the Congressional Record but, rather, typed and handwritten drafts and copies of McClure speeches and speeches made by others, clippings of articles to be inserted, and some related correspondence. Some of the materials in these folders are labeled "floor speech" or "member's speech". Speeches from the Congressional Record reprinted for mailing are more likely to be found in the Press subseries, "Statements" (Series 6.3). (3) The Annual Subject File(Series 2.0) may contain speeches under almost any topical heading. McClure seems regularly to have followed the practice recommended in the Files Handbook: Senate Members: "Since it is important to be able to locate such material easily, one copy of each should be filed in the Speech File, and a second in the appropriate Subject File." (4) The Press series "Statements" (Series 6.3) contains sometimes similar materials but differs in its arrangement, which is alphabetical by ad hoc subjects.
1979-1990
Box Folder
581 15148-15151
Speeches
January-December 1980
581 15152
Speeches
1980, undated
581 15153
Speeches, Background material
1980
581 15154
Statements
1980
581 15155
Testimony
1980
581 15156
Congressional Record inserts
1980
581 15157
Interviews
1980
581 15158
Speeches and statements by others
1980
581 15159
Speeches
1981
581 15160
Statements
1981
581 15161
Testimony
1981
581 15162
Speeches
1982
581 15163
Statements
1982
581 15164
Testimony
1982
581 15165
Congressional Record inserts
1982
581 15166
Speeches
1983
581 15167
Speeches, Background material
1983
581 15168-15169
Statements
1983
582 15170
Articles
1983
582 15171
Testimony
1983
582 15172
Congressional Record inserts
1983
582 15173
Speeches
1984
582 15174
Statements
1984
582 15175
Congressional Record inserts
1984
582 15176
Testimony
1984
582 15177
Statements
1985
582 15178
Testimony
1985
582 15179
Congressional Record inserts
1985
582 15180
Interviews
1985
582 15181
Statements
1986
582 15182
Articles
1986
582 15183
Statements
1987
582 15184
Interviews
1987
582 15185
Speeches
1988
582 15186
Statements
1988
582 15187
Statements
1989
582 15188
Testimony
1989
582 15189
Statements
1990
582 15190
Speeches
1990
582 15191
Testimony
1990
Sub-Series F: Personal Bills
The Personal Bill File originally consisted of eighteen ring binders and six paper-bound bills too large for binders. It includes printed copies of all McClure's sponsored and co-sponsored legislative measures, 1967 through 1990, arranged by Congress and ordered by bill or resolution number. Bills come first, followed by resolutions, joint resolutions, and concurrent resolutions. There are also amendments, but only for the period 1967-1976. (The majority of amendments were unprinted.) Sometimes attached to bills are printed or photo copies of the resulting Act. Other bills passed may have handwritten notations of the public law number. A few missing copies of bills between 1967-1972 are indicated by an inserted sheets of paper. It does not appear that there are any missing items other than amendments after 1973. For simply the text of legislative measures, this is a more complete set than "Legislation 3-1 Member's Bills" (Series 2.8), although it lacks the bulk of supporting material. There is evidence that this set was actually maintained in McClure's office for his own reference.
1967-1990
Box Folder
582 15192
H.R. 58 - H. Con. Res. 802
1967-1968
582 15193
H.R. 338 - H.R. 9348
1969-1970
582 15194
H.R. 9448 - H.R. 13650
1969-1970
582 15195
H.R. 14100 - H.R. 17957
1969-1970
582 15196
H.R. 18019 - H. Con. Res. 626
1969-1970
582 15197
H.R. 804 - H.R. 5980
1971-1972
582 15198
H.R. 6043 - H.R. 9890
1971-1972
582 15199
H.R. 10203 - H.R. 15998
1971-1972
582 15200
H.R. 16012 - H. Con. Res. 640
1971-1972
582 15201
S. 49 - S. 1381
1973-1974
582 15202
S. 1431 - S. 3079
1973-1974
582 15203
S. 3140 - S. Con. Res. 60
1973-1974
582 15204
Amendments: S. 372 - H.R. 15580
1973-1974
582 15205
S. 65 - S. 1796
1975-1976
582 15206
S. 1805 - S. 3091
1975-1976
582 15207
S. 3132 - S. Res. 553
1975-1976
583 15208
S.J. Res. 15 - Amendment: H.J. Res. 210
1975-1976
583 15209
S. 2 - S. 582
1977-1978
583 15210
S. 600 - S. 925
1977-1978
583 15211
S. 1001 - S. 1986
1977-1978
583 15212
S. 2011 - S. 2691
1977-1978
583 15213
S. 2705 - S. 3073
1977-1978
583 15214
S. 3217 - S. 3561
1977-1978
583 15215
S. Res. 18 - S. Con. Res. 109
1977-1978
583 15216
S. 2 - S. 391
1979-1980
583 15217
S. 441 - S. 890
1979-1980
583 15218
S. 924 - S. 1597
1979-1980
583 15219
S. 1600 - S. 3230
1979-1980
583 15220
S. Res. 83 - S. Con. Res. 122
1979-1980
583 15221
S. 2 - S. 890
1981-1982
583 15222
S. 910 - S. 1695
1981-1982
583 15223
S. 1704 - S. 2393
1981-1982
583 15224
S. 2493 - S. 3013
1981-1982
583 15225
S. Res. 3 - S. Con. Res. 133
1981-1982
583 15226
S. 41 - S. 673
1983-1984
583 15227
S. 739 - S. 1396
1983-1984
583 15228
S. 1435 - S. 1881
1983-1984
583 15229
S. 1931 - S. 2956
1983-1984
583 15230
S.J. Res. 4 - S.J. Res. 348
1983-1984
583 15231
S. Res. 17 - S. Con. Res. 101
1983-1984
583 15232
S. 43 - S. 595
1985-1986
583 15233
S. 636 - S. 1570
1985-1986
583 15234
S. 1609 - S. 2289
1985-1986
583 15235
S. 2336 - S. 2925
1985-1986
584 15236
S. Res. 28 - S. Res. 491
1985-1986
584 15237
S.J. Res. 4 - S.J. Res. 199
1985-1986
584 15238
S.J. Res. 201 - S. Con. Res. 171
1985-1986
584 15239
S. 65 - S. 764
1987-1988
584 15240
S. 801 - S. 1489
1987-1988
584 15241
S. 1518 - S. 2455
1987-1988
584 15242
S. 2558
1987-1988
584 15243
S. 2590 - S. 2609
1987-1988
584 15244
S. 2613
1987-1988
584 15245
S. 2631 - S. 2919
1987-1988
584 15246
S.J. Res. 14 - S.J. Res. 199
1987-1988
584 15247
S.J. Res. 200 - S.J. Res. 395
1987-1988
584 15248
S. Res. 46 - S. Con. Res. 121
1987-1988
584 15249
S. 6 - S. 375
1989-1990
584 15250
S. 401 - S. 783
1989-1990
584 15251
S. 805 - S. 1370
1989-1990
584 15252
S. 1400 - S. 1490
1989-1990
584 15253
S. 1560 - S. 1838
1989-1990
584 15254
S. 1859 - S. 2191
1989-1990
584 15255
S. 2214 - S. 2362
1989-1990
584 15256
S. 2415 - S. 3263
1989-1990
584 15257
S.J. Res. 3 - S.J. Res. 137
1989-1990
584 15258
S.J. Res. 140 - S.J. Res. 269
1989-1990
584 15259
S.J. Res. 271 - S.J. Res. 384
1989-1990
584 15260
S. Res. 14 - S. Con. Res. 55
1989-1990
Sub-Series G: Appointment Books
Entries in McClure's handwriting, listing persons and plans of meetings.
1983-1987
Box Folder
585 15261
Day at a glance
1983
585 15262
Day at a glance
1984
585 15263
Day at a glance
1986
585 15264
Day at a glance
1987
Sub-Series H: Foreign Travel
Since the Files Handbook did not provide a category for travel records, McClure's staff in 1967 and 1968 placed material relating to the travel of the congressman in the Subject File (Series 2.0) under "Administration 2-1 Personal" and in 1969 created a new subcategory, "Federal Government 3-1-4 Travel of Congressman." Material too bulky for the Annual Subject File was apparently filed apart, and, after the demise of the Subject File, was continued for foreign travel through the end of McClure's term in the Senate. McClure's foreign travel records document his attendance at conferences (including interparliamentary groups) and participation in fact-finding missions. These files contain correspondence; briefing memoranda prepared by State or other departments of government, or by Senate staff; minutes and memoranda of meetings; itineraries for trips; agendas for meetings; notes taken by McClure; official thank-you letters from heads of delegations; invitations; business cards; draft and final typed delegation reports; final GPO printed reports of trips; and other records relating to travel, largely abroad, by Senator and Mrs. McClure. For many trips the bulk of the records originally were in the form of ring binders or folders, which constituted briefing books containing schedules, itineraries, and information on conference participants and the issues to be discussed. Other places where travel records are found include the Subject File categories "Meetings 1: Accepted invitations," which contains itineraries for Idaho travel; "Foreign Relations 7," which occasionally contains travel files placed under the country visited; and "Administration," which has reports of expenditures. From 1981 to 1990 CMS (Series 3.0) had three categories for travel: Admin/office management/staff travel, Issue/Congress/travel, and Admin/McClure Personal/General. However, only very rarely was CMS actually used for McClure's travel correspondence. McClure's travel within Idaho is also documented by briefing books for Idaho trips, 1981-1990, in the Press files (Series 6.7) and by schedules in the Boise office administration files (Series 7.1.1).
1973-1987
Box Folder
585 15265
Western Forest Industries Association, Acapulco
15-18 April 1973
585 15266-15267
Thirteenth British-American Parliamentary Conference
22-25 June 1973
585 15268-15269
Fifth U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program
1-5 July 1973
585 15270-15271
Middle East
18 November-2 December 1973
585 15272
Sixth U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program
6-10 January 1975
585 15273-15276
U.S.-USSR Parliamentary Conference
28 June-7 July 1975
585 15277
New Zealand
November 1976
585 15278
Third U.S.-Japan Ocean Policy Seminar
November 1977
585 15279
Saudi Arabia - Libya (Photograph)
January 1978
585 15280
North Atlantic Assembly, Lisbon - Eastern Europe Middle East
November 1978
585 15281-15282
U.S.-Canada Interparliamentary Group, Alberta-Yukon-Alaska
9-17 August 1979
585 15283
Mexico-U.S. interparliamentary conference
6 May 1980
585 15284
Twenty-first meeting, Canada U.S. Interparliamentary Group
23-27 May 1980
586 15285
International Wheat Marketing Meeting, Ottawa (Photograph)
25 July 1980
586 15286
Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, Western Leg Ceremony, Spokane
9 February 1981
586 15287
Spain, Saudi Arabia, Iceland
April 1981
586 15288-15290
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group
22-26 May 1981
586 15291-15292
Nevada nuclear test site
27 March 1982
586 15293-15294
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary group
4-8 March 1982
586 15295
North Atlantic assembly, Madeira
28-29 May 1982
586 15296
Lisbon, Athens, Naples, Heidelberg, London
5-22 November 1982
586 15297
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group
16-20 June 1983
586 15298
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, Dorado, P.R.
8-12 March 1984
586 15299
London, Paris, Bonn, Rome
5-13 April 1985
586 15300-15301
Ottawa human rights experts meeting (Helsinki Commission)
10-11 May 1985
586 15302-15303
North Atlantic Assembly, Stuttgart, West Germany
16-20 May 1985
586 15304
Brussels, Paris, Geneva
25 May-3 June 1985
586 15305
CSIS conference, Seoul, Korea
28 June-2 July 1985
586 15306-15313
Asia
15-29 August 1985
587 15314-15318
Asia
15-29 August 1985
587 15319-15320
Canada-U.S. Parliamentary Group, Tucson
27 February-3 March 1986
587 15321-15322
Aspen Institute Conference on U.S.-Soviet relations, Bermuda (Photograph)
2-6 April 1986
587 15323-15324
North Atlantic Assembly, Luxembourg
22-26 May 1986
587 15325-15331
North Atlantic Assembly, Rome & Istanbul
8-19 November 1986
587 15332-15333
Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, India, Nepal, Egypt
26 December 1986-10 January 1987
587 15334
England, Sweden, France (Photograph)
10-21 April 1987
587 15335
North Atlantic Assembly, Quebec
21-25 May 1987
587 15336-15338
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, Vancouver, B.C.
5-7 June 1987
587 15339
Alaska
8-15 August 1987
Sub-Series I: Committees
Records of McClure's service on committees prior to 1982 are in the Subject File: Associations and Committees (Series 2.6) and under the same heading in the Annual Subject File (Series 2.0).
1976-1989
Senate Republican Conference
This series primarily consists of substantive correspondence relating to the leadership of the Republican Party in the Senate, specifically to McClure's reelection as chair of the Senate Republican Conference, committee assignments of senators, and campaign fund raising. There is also facilitative material and McClure letters to broadcasters relating to the "Republican message," specifically to "Tax Cut Day" celebration. There are "op-ed" columns written by Republican senators apparently distributed by the Conference. The larger part are letters supporting former conference employees, concerning assignment of senators to task forces, and inquiries to the Senate Ethics Committee regarding clarification of rules, and other routine matters relating to the work of the conference. There are a few newsletters. The filing category "Republican Conference" in Administration records (Series 2.5.1) tends to contain materials concerning relations of the Conference and its staff with McClure's senatorial staff. While a minority of the present series also consists of such material, most of it concerns the activities and leadership of the Conference.
Box Folder
588 15340-15342
Briefing book
12 December 1980
588 15343
General
1981
588 15344
Op-eds by Republican Senators
1981
588 15345
Communications survey
1981
588 15346
General
1982
588 15347
Requests for leadership positions
1982
588 15348
Communications survey
1982
588 15349-15352
Letters
1982
588 15353-15354
Letters
1983
588 15355
John Heinz
1983-1984
588 15356
General
1984
588 15357
Letters
1984
Box
588
Republican Policy Committee
The Senate Republican Policy Committee was a subcommittee of the Republican Conference.
1976, 1981-1984
Folder
588 15363-15374
Senate Steering Committee
The Senate Republican Steering Committee was an ad hoc committee, not a committee of the Republican Conference. Like the Republican Conference files, the Steering Committee files contain a mixture of substantive and facilitative materials.
1981-1989
Energy and Natural Resource Committee
Included are correspondence, memoranda from ENR staff to McClure as chair, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, and reports, principally dealing with questions affecting national energy supply and policy, especially the BPA and WPPSS, oil imports, the proposed Clinch River breeder reactor, nuclear waste disposal, the IEA, reorganization of the DOE, a proposed coal slurry pipeline, the Savannah River reactor, natural gas decontrol, the Alaska pipeline, the Clean Air Act, and the safety of dams. McClure was chair of the ENR committee during the period represented by these records. This material appeared to have simply been accumulated in McClure's office and never filed, although there was some indication of a uncompleted attempt to impose order retrospectively by classifying by subject or by name of staff member. The most practical arrangement at the repository seemed to be a single chronological sequence. Prior to 1982 records of McClure's service on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee were filed in the Subject File: Associations & Committees (Series 2.6).
1981-1983
Box Folder
589 15375
Energy and Natural Resources: General
1981
589 15376-15380
General
January-21 May 1982
589 15381
Harvard nuclear power & energy availability meeting
17 May 1982
589 15382-15383
General
22 May-15 June 1982
589 15384
Hearing on coal pipeline legislation, S.1844
8 June 1982
589 15385-15388
General
16 June-October 1982
589 15389
Hearing on territories
13 September 1982
589 15390-15391
General
November-December 1982
589 15392
DOE territorial energy assessment final report
December 1982
589 15393
General
January 1983
589 15394
Northwest Energy Company
14 January 1983
589 15395
Federal Insular Affairs Policy Act
28 January 1983
589 15396
Compact of free association
31 January 1983
589 15397-15398
General
February-March 1983
589 15399
Energy planning in the northwest
March 1983
589 15400
ENR committee office space
1 March 1983
589 15401
Revitalizing the nuclear option
April 1983
589 15402-15406
General
April-December 1983
590 15407
Gary Ellsworth
1983
590 15408
Natural gas
1982-1983
590 15409
Interior appropriations
1982
590 15410
Coal leasing
1983
590 15411-15413
Bonneville Power Administration
1981-1983
590 15414
Northwest Power Planning Council
1981-1982
590 15415
Northern tier pipeline
1982
590 15416
Safety of dams
1982
590 15417
Reclamation bill
1982
590 15418
Minerals
1982
590 15419
Strategic petroleum reserve
1982
590 15420
Territories
1982
590 15421
Timber relief
1982
590 15422
Legislative agenda
1982
590 15423
Clinch River breeder reactor
1983
590 15424
FERC
1982
590 15425
Tritium in Snake River aquifer
1979-1983
590 15426
WPPSS
circa 1980s
590 15427
Miscellaneous
1983
Helsinki Commission
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Final Act, signed by leaders of East and West European nations, Canada, and the United States on August 1, 1975, contained a broad range of political, military, and humanitarian commitments, with provision for periodic meetings to review implementation. To monitor compliance with or violations of the Final Act, with particular regard to provisions relating to cooperation in humanitarian fields, Congress created the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (also know as the Helsinki Commission) as an independent advisory agency. The Commission was composed of six members each from the Senate and the House (later nine each), and one each from the departments of state, defense, and commerce, and included a permanent staff. McClure served on the Commission from 1985 through 1990. These files seem to have been maintained by Dave Sullivan, McClure's legislative assistant responsible for defense issues. They were neatly labeled and in unusually good order for McClure's personal files. They consist of agenda, itineraries, formal memoranda, and briefing materials relating to meetings of the commission and of human rights experts, and to hearings before Congress. There are occasional handwritten notes by McClure. CMS (Series 3.0) from 1985-1990 designated a topic/subtopic "Foreign Relations/Helsinki," but only three letters exist using this heading, all in the years 1988 and 1990. There is material on the Canada -- Human Rights Experts Meeting, May 10-11, 1985, in McClure's Personal Travel records (Series 4.8).
1985-1986
Box Folder
590 15428
Helsinki process and East-West relations: progress in perspective
March 1985
590 15429
Human rights experts meeting, Ottawa, Canada (Briefing material)
10-11 May 1985
590 15430
Ottawa human rights experts meeting, Dave Sullivan
25 June 1985
590 15431
Hearing on the CSCE process
3 October 1985
590 15432
Hearing on Soviet cultural life
29 October 1985
590 15433
Miscellaneous
1985
590 15434
Hearing on McCarran-Walter act
6 February 1986
590 15435
Hearing on non-governmental organizations and the CSCE process
25-27 February 1986
590 15436
Hearing on the Bern human contacts experts meeting
11 March 1986
590 15437
Hearing with Ambassador Warren Zimmerman
11 September 1986
590 15438
CSCE Digest
January-September 1986
590 15439
Miscellaneous
1986
590 15440
Implementation by Czechoslovakia & Romania
Board of Visitors
A small amount of material resulting from McClure's service on the Boards of Visitors for the U.S. Military Academy, 1982-1984; the U.S. Naval Academy, 1982-1983; and the Duke University School of Forestry, 1981-1983.
Box Folder
590 15441-15443
U.S. Military Academy
1982-1984
590 15444
U.S. Naval Academy
1982-1983
590 15445
Duke University School of Forestry
1981-1983
591 15446-15447
Duke University School of Forestry
1981-1983
Iran-Contra Committee
The Senate Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, of which McClure was a member, was created in January 1987 and held joint hearings with the House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran between May and August of that year. McClure's records resulting from his membership consisted of a typescript control record or "chronology"; typed transcripts of daily testimony; and working papers of McClure and his assistant, Jack Gerard. Originally in two ring binders, the "Chronology of the Joint Hearings on the Iran-Contra Investigation (JHICI)," lists, after each date, events of a general character, events relating to the Contras, and events relating to Iran, providing a synopsis of evidence or testimony, with names of witnesses, dates, citations to laws and bills, and to charts apparently presented in the hearings, or a CRS number. The typed transcriptions of each day's testimony, were prepared for distribution to committee members before the next hearing. Apart from a few punctuation and grammatical corrections, the text of these typescripts differs from the published testimony (GPO, 1988) primarily in lacking the Exhibit numbers in the text (which refer to the printed appendix) and in providing Jack Gerard's marks for McClure's attention, such as flags for the points in the testimony where McClure began questioning, underlined passages, and labels for certain testimony. The "working papers" include memoranda by Jack Gerard, who served as McClure's "designee" or chief assistant for the Iran-Contra committee, Gerard's handwritten notes of questions for witnesses, copies of interviews conducted by committee staff, testimonies, short biographies of various people, committee memoranda, minority report committee drafts, newspaper clippings, and other records. There are numerous letters commenting on McClure's participation in the committee's work, from people from all over the United States. There are other Iran-Contra files in Jack Gerard's papers (Series 5.5) and there are also Iran-Contra-related video tapes (see Series 6.9.2).
1987
Box Folder
591 15448
Deposition: Shirley Napier
10 April 1987
591 15449
Joan Corbin
10 April 1987
591 15450
Richard B. Gadd
1 May 1987
591 15451
Joint hearings
5 May 1987
591 15452-15454
Transcripts: Richard Secord
6 May 1987
591 15455-15460
Robert C. McFarlane
11-13 May 1987
591 15461
Deposition
27 May 1987
591 15462
Transcripts: Bretton Sciaroni/Fawn Hall
8 June 1987
591 15463
Fawn Hall
9 June 1987
591 15464-15470
Oliver L. North
30 June-14 July 1987
592 15471-15483
Transcripts: Oliver L. North
9-14 July 1987
592 15484-15486
Oliver L. North, Robert C. McFarlane
14 July 1987
592 15487-15494
John M. Poindexter
15-21 July 1987
593 15495-15501
John M. Poindexter
20-21 July 1987
593 15502-15507
George P. Shultz
23-24 July 1987
593 15508-15513
Edwin Meese III
28-29 July 1987
593 15514-15517
Donald T. Regan
30 July 1987
594 15518-15521
Donald T. Regan and Caspar W. Weinberger
31 July 1987
594 15522
Caspar W. Weinberger
3 August 1987
594 15523-15524
Chronology: Summary
1987
594 15525-15529
Long form
1987
594 15530-15534
Incoming letters
1987
594 15535
Exhibits: Depositions, memos
1987
594 15536
Notes
1987
594 15537
Notes, statements, news stories
1987
594 15538
Reports, depositions, memos
1987
594 15539
Israeli transactions with Iran
1987
594 15540
JAM statement, witness list
1987
595 15541
Memos: Exhibits
1987
595 15542
Memos, lists, documents, calendar
1987
595 15543-15544
Memos, news stories
1987
595 15545-15548
Memos, notes
1987
595 15549
Memos, notes, documents, news stories
1987
595 15550
Memos, notes, documents, testimony-Ledeen, news stories
1987
595 15551
Memos, notes: exhibits
1987
595 15552
Memos, notes, news stories
1987
595 15553
Memos, notes, reports
1987
595 15554
Memos, notes, reports - inc. Hall, Sciaroni and North
1987
595 15555
Memos, notes, Tower report
1987
595 15556
Memos, statements, McClure interview, News stories
1987
595 15557
Minority report draft, McClure's views
1987
595 15558
Minority draft report, executive summary, History, Nicaragua Boland
1987
595 15559
Minority draft report, leaks, Contras, Moore, Harris, Diversion, DOJ
1987
595 15560
Minority draft report, Iran, private fundraising, CIA
1987
595 15561
Minority draft report, disclosure, second channel, DEA, NSC
1987
595 15562
News stories
1987
595 15563
Notes, intelligence documents, exhibit list
1987
596 15564-15565
Report materials
1987
596 15566
Rules: Reports - Senate intelligence/Tower, Boland
1987
596 15567-15568
Elliott Abrams
1987
596 15569
Robert Dutton
1987
596 15570
Robert Dutton: Memos, other notes
1987
596 15571-15572
Michael Ledeen
1987
596 15573-15574
McFarlane
1987
596 15575
McFarlane Key documents
1987
596 15576
Lewis Tambs
1987
596 15577
Grand Jury
1987
596 15578
Independent counsel, Cooper memo
1987

Series V:  Individual Staff Members, 1972-1990Return to Top

The McClure Papers included discrete groups of material identified with seventeen Washington, D.C., staff members, among them McClure's last administrative assistant, Tod Neuenschwander, and his legislative director, Jack Gerard, The remainder were legislative assistants and legislative correspondents, whose materials were primarily reference files concerning issues of importance to their work. The papers include correspondence, memos and reports from staff to McClure (some annotated by the Senator), and a variety of reports, newspaper clippings (or photocopies of clippings), other printed items, handwritten notes on meetings and briefings attended by the staff member, newsletters, copies of bills, Congressional Record excerpts, maps, and other items of interest. There are indications that some legislative assistants pulled letters and even entire folders from the Subject Files (Series 2.0) and used them as their own files, adding additional working papers.

Most legislative assistants' papers included "Memos to JAM," written by the legislative assistant, sometimes segregated in separate folders, sometimes interfiled according to subject. These memos appear to be the originals, returned to the author with penned or pencilled notations indicating approval by the administrative assistant or, in later years, the legislative director. The memos sometimes include written annotations by McClure, the administrative assistant or the legislative assistant. Sometimes there are original letters from constituents (or others) to McClure in the legislative assistant files, sometimes there are only photocopies. There are also carbons or copies of CMS letter work orders presumably pulled for reference or to check for previous correspondence with an Idaho correspondent and never properly refiled. The legislative assistants' and correspondents' papers are arranged most often as subject reference files related to the particular issues assigned. In some cases, they left their papers in a nearly formless condition; other legislative assistants created their own filing codes similar to those used in the Subject File.

The responsibilities of each legislative assistant were usually broken down by subject matter and congressional committee. Some of the responsibilities included: prepare answers to mail; prepare Senator's statements; if assigned a committee, prepare briefing statements, keep track of hearings and legislative measures, recommend the position the Senator should take, recommend legislative tactics or amendments, draft bills and statements; and make recommendations on incoming "dear colleague" letters

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: Deborah Bogossian
Deborah L. Bogossian joined the staff in 1980, replacing Doug Smith, whose files she incorporated into her own. She was responsible for such issues and/or committees/subcommittees as Forestry, Interior, Public Lands and Mineral Resources. She left the staff in early 1982 to become a member of the staff of the Minerals Management Service in the Department of Interior. Her papers include information on RARE II, Alaska lands, and wilderness areas.
1978-1983
Box Folder
597 15579
Alaska lands
1978-1983
597 15580
BLM mining claims
1981
597 15581
Cobalt
1980-1983
597 15582
Critical minerals and policy need
1980
597 15583
FEMA - Silver redetermination
1982
597 15584
Forest Service: Resources planning act
1981-1982
597 15585
Forest Service Roads: Appropriations
1981
597 15586
Idaho Congressional delegation field trip
1981
597 15587
Road building
1980-1981
597 15588
Road closures
1979-1981
597 15589
John Sack cabin
1978-1981
597 15590
Mine Safety and Health Association
1980-1981
597 15591
Reform, 97th Congress
1981
597 15592
Mineral rights
1977-1981
597 15593
Mining
1979-1981
597 15594
Idaho
1980-1981
597 15595
Cyprus Mine project
1980-1981
597 15596
U of I/USGS mining project
1980-1981
597 15597
Santini mining bill (H.R.3364)
1981
597 15598
Mining law amendments
1983
597 15599
Miscellaneous - to be filed
1982
597 15600
Mount St. Helens
1982
597 15601
Phosphates
1980
597 15602
RARE II: Data abstract, Idaho
1979
597 15603-15604
Idaho
1979
597 15605
Redwood Park
1980-1983
597 15606-15608
River of no Return
1979-1980
597 15609
House-Senate Conference committee
1980
597 15610-15611
Idaho, RARE II
1979-1980
597 15612
Legislation, maps
1979
597 15613
Minerals study
1979
597 15614
Strategic minerals
1981-1982
597 15615-15616
Strategic stockpile
1977-1982
597 15617
United Steelworkers
1982
597 15618
Timber purchaser credit
1981
597 15619
Watt wilderness withdrawal bill
1981-1982
Sub-Series B: Frank Cushing
Frank M. Cushing was legislative assistant for agricultural affairs beginning in 1977. His area of responsibility also encompassed energy, including alcohol fuel research; natural resources; and Department of the Interior appropriations. He left McClure's office staff in 1984 to work for McClure on the staff of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, later becoming staff director for the committee. The papers in this series reflect Cushing's work as legislative assistant, not as committee staff. The agriculture folders follow the Subject File headings; the remaining folders are in alphabetical order, usine a topic assigned by the processor since many of Cushing's original folders had no headings.
1974-1981
Box Folder
598 15620
Agriculture 1. Miscellaneous commodities
1977-1980
598 15621
Agriculture 1-1. Corn, hay, and grains
1977-1981
598 15622
Agriculture 1-2. Wheat
1977-1981
598 15623
Grain inspection legislation
1977
598 15624
Agriculture 1-3. Potatoes
1976-1977
598 15625
Agriculture 1-4. Hops and mint
1979
598 15626
Agriculture 1-5. Sugar beets, cane sugar
1976-1980
598 15627
Domestic sugar crisis
1976-1977
598 15628
Agriculture 1-6. Dry peas and lentils
1977-1980
598 15629
Agriculture 1-7. Honey and beekeeping
1977-1979
598 15630
Agriculture 1-8. Onions
1976-1977
598 15631
Agriculture 1-10. Beans
1977-1978
598 15632
Agriculture 2. Agricultural research
1978-1980
598 15633
Agriculture 2. Animal research
1977
598 15634
Agriculture 2-1. Human diet and nutrition
1977-1979
598 15635
Agriculture 2-2. Pesticides - FIFRA
1979-1980
598 15636
Agriculture 2-3. Animal drugs, health & research
1980
598 15637
Agriculture 3. Farm programs
1976-1977
598 15638
Agriculture 3-1. Dairy and poultry
1977-1981
598 15639
Agriculture 3-2. Cattle
1980
598 15640
Agriculture 3-2. Meat
1977
598 15641
Agriculture 3-3. Lamb, wool, swine
1977-1981
598 15642
Agriculture 3-4, Farm loans
1979-1980
598 15643
Agriculture 4. Farm Loan
1977
598 15644
Agriculture 5. Soil & water conservation
1977-1981
598 15645
Agriculture 7. Farm & ranch programs
1980
598 15646
Agriculture Department publications
1975-1981
598 15647-15648
Agriculture: General
1977-1981
598 15649
Agriculture: Invitations
1977
598 15650
Agriculture: Mailings
1977
598 15651
Agriculture: Newsletter material
1975
598 15652
Agriculture: Statements and testimony
1977
598 15653
Agriculture appropriations bill
1977
598 15654-15655
Agriculture appropriations subcommittee
1979
598 15656-15657
Animal damage control program
1977-1980
598 15658
Alcohol Fuel: Agri-Energy Gasahol, inc.
1980
598 15659
Correspondence
1978-1980
598 15660
General information
1978-1981
598 15661
Grants & regulations
1978-1981
598 15662
JAM's memos, bills, etc.
1977-1979
599 15663
Newspaper clippings, stories
1975-1981
599 15664
Synfuels, Gasohol - S.932
1980
599 15665
Synfuels Title II. Gasahol legislation
1978-1979
599 15666
Title VIII. Gasahol, energy supply act. Boise hearing
2 July 1979
599 15667
Windfall profits tax
1979
599 15668
Bureau of Land Management, Grazing--Challis, Shoshone, etc.
1978
599 15669
Canyon Creek Cattlemen's Association, Grazing
1979
599 15670
Cattle mutilations
1975-1976
599 15671
Child nutrition programs
1980
599 15672
Crop insurance, S.1125
1979
599 15673
DES (diethylstilbestrol)
1975-1976
599 15674
Desert land entry appeal of Fred Paulsen
1971-1977
599 15675
Drought
1977
599 15676-15678
Education 13. School lunch and child nutrition
1979-1980
599 15679-15680
Endangered Species Act briefing book
1977
599 15681-15683
Endangered Species Act
1976-1979
599 15684
Farm bill statements
1977
599 15685
Federal insecticide, fungicide and rodenticide act
1977
599 15686
Fertilizer - Jones act
1974
599 15687
Fish and fishing (including commercial)
1977
599 15688
FR 2-2. World food reserve
1975
599 15689
Gun control
1977-1979
599 15690
Health and Welfare 1-2. Stream pollution
1976
599 15691
Health and Welfare 1-6. Insecticides etc.
undated
599 15692
Heritage conservation and recreation service
1980
599 15693
Idaho resource information
1965
599 15694
Immigration and Naturalization 4. Alien Labor
1978-1979
599 15695
International Wheat Marketing Conference, Ottawa
July 1980
599 15696
JAM correspondence
1968
599 15697
JAM's press releases (agriculture)
1978
599 15698
JAM's statements
1978
600 15699
Labor 6, Migrant and seasonal labor
1979-1980
600 15700
Land 1. BLM. Public rangelands, land management
1979-1980
600 15701
Land 4. Land management and range administration
1979-1981
600 15702
Magic Valley agricultural symposium
1976
600 15703
McClure vs. Carter. Mikva confirmation suit
1979
600 15704
Missouri plan
1968-1970
600 15705
Mormon Crickets
1975
600 15706
Natural Resources 1. Wildlife and predators
1979-1980
600 15707
Natural Resources 1-1. Corp of Engineers dams
1979-1981
600 15708
Natural Resources 4. Phosphate lease rates
1979-1980
600 15709
Nonfood use of agricultural commodities
1980
600 15710
North-Central Idaho agricultural symposium
1976-1977
600 15711
Parks-Forests 1-2. National Parks
1979
600 15712
Perishable agricultural commodities act
1977
600 15713
Personal correspondence
1979-1981
600 15714
Personal mail
1977
600 15715
Personal memorandums
1979-1980
600 15716
Potato diversion program
1978-1979
600 15717
Potato futures
1975-1976
600 15718
Range improvement and grazing
1978
600 15719
Rangeland management implementation program
1980
600 15720
Rangeland management
1980
600 15721
Rough fish eradication
1977
600 15722
Russian wheat sales
1975
600 15723
Sheep and sheepherders
1975
600 15724
Snake River Conservation Research Center
1977
600 15725
Speeches
1980
600 15726
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service briefing
1977
600 15727
Wilderness and wild and scenic rivers
1979-1980
600 15728
Wildlife
1976-1977
600 15729
Yellow star thistle
1978-1979
Sub-Series C: James Fields
James R. Fields was appointed by McClure as a consultant to the Veterans Affairs Committee late in 1973 and continued to be listed as a minority staff member of that committee until 1975, but he apparently combined this position with one as legislative counsel on McClure's personal staff, where he served from 1973 until late 1976, when he left to become general counsel for the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry. In a 1975 memo his duties were listed as "Special counsel -- taxes, veterans, health, education, welfare, labor, small business, post office, retirement/Social Security, voting records, drafting legislation, housing." His papers consist of outgoing letters arranged by subject (agriculture, health & welfare, institutions, labor), which were either over the signature of McClure or of Fields, who signed as "Legislative Assistant." There are also subject analyses prepared by Fields of incoming correspondence, carbons of outgoing letters concerning veterans affairs, and material on the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, S.1938 (1974). Most of this material consists of carbon copies of letters to constituents in Idaho.
1974-1977
Box Folder
601 15730-15734
Correspondence, by subject code
1974-1976
601 15735-15736
Letter log: analysis of correspondence
1975-1977
601 15737-15738
Correspondence, Veterans affairs
1974-1975
601 15739
Memos, constituent correspondence, Veterans Affairs
1974
601 15740-15741
Indian Health Care Improvement Act, S.2938
1974
Sub-Series D: Peter Flory
Peter Flory was legislative assistant with responsibility for defense, foreign affairs, public works, and environment from 1987 to 1989. The single folder contains his memoranda to McClure on these subjects.
1987-1989
Box Folder
601 15742
Memos to JAM
1987-1989
Sub-Series E: Jack Gerard
Jack Noel Gerard applied in 1981 for a summer internship in McClure's office, but was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, he joined the staff in January 1985 as a legislative assistant and was promoted to legislative director the following year, a position he held through 1990. His files, left in subject folders but lacking discernable order overall, were organized during processing in three broad categories: Office/Administrative Records, Idaho Matters, and General Matters. Within each group, files are arranged alphabetically. Included are bills, committee reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed and near print materials, reports, staff employment evaluations, McClure campaign organization minutes, and other material. Gerard's files are largely reference materials on such issues of concern to McClure as banking, budget, commerce, taxes, economic development grants, or economic issues within industries such as timber. Some of the material dating back to 1979 was most likely inherited from his predecessor. Other materials seem to have been referred by the administrative assistant, and some seem to be materials of Jeff Cilek, who may have been Gerard's assistant.
1981-1990
Office/Administrative Records
Box Folder
602 15743
Staff manual
undated
602 15744-15745
Floor procedures
1981-1985
602 15746
Staff evaluations
1986-1988
602 15747
Staff meeting
1988
602 15748
Budget requests - Idaho matters
1981-1986
602 15749
Correspondence of McClure's desk
December 1981
602 15750
Correspondence: McClure's personal internal memos
1985
602 15751
Campaign
1989
602 15752
Financing American Exports Conference, Sun Valley, Id.
1989
602 15753
Hecla Mining acquisition of Cyprus Minerals Ball Clay Business, exhibits
1988
602 15754-15755
Idaho companies, various
1986
602 15756
Idaho matters, various
1988-1989
602 15757
Idaho trip
1985
602 15758
Inter-office matters
1985-1989
602 15759
International Exchange Conference, Lewiston
1987
602 15760
Issue papers
1981-1983
602 15761
JAM's issues briefing book
1986
602 15762
Killebrew, Harmon, baseball player from Payette, Idaho
1984
602 15763
Legislative Agenda, 100th Congress
1987-1988
602 15764
Legislative Agenda, 101st Congress
1988-1989
602 15765
Lincoln Day talking points
1987
602 15766
Lincoln Day talking points
1988
602 15767
Lincoln Day talking points
1989
602 15768
McClure's personal notes
1981
602 15769-15770
Personnel matters (Federal appointments)
1980
603 15771
Senate bills, resolutions (titles), etc.
1985-1986
603 15772
University of Idaho, Agreement with
1990
603 15773-15781
Unsorted material
1986-1988
Idaho matters
Box Folder
603 15782
Boise Cascade employee stock ownership plan
1989
603 15783
British American Tobacco Industries - Farmers Insurance Group (Pocatello)
1989
603 15784
Buhl, Idaho - Road
1989
603 15785
Burley and Idaho Falls flight service stations - FAA
1984
603 15786
Chromite - Hecla Mining Co.
1989
603 15787
Department of Defense appropriations - U I Mines building; Silver sales
1989
603 15788
Eastern Idaho Voc-Tech School, Idaho Falls
1985
603 15789
Hoertkorm, Tom - Howard Reclamation Co.
1987
603 15790
Hyde, William - Perpetual energy device
1988
603 15791
Idaho Falls airport
1990
603 15792
Idaho Mining and Development Co. (Cottonwood)
1988
603 15793
Idaho Educational Public Broadcasting System
1985
603 15794
Idaho Economic Summit, Boise
27 May 1987
603 15795-15796
Idaho First National Bank vs. Bliss Valley Foods
1989
603 15797
Idaho First National Bank assumes First Bank and Trust of Idaho, Malad City
1986
603 15798-15799
Island Park Hydro project
1990
604 15800-15807
Kellogg Gondola
1985-1989
604 15808
Lewiston, Port of
1980-1986
604 15809
Lewiston airport
1988
604 15810
Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District
1988
604 15811
Lewiston weather station
1981-1982
604 15812
Lodge, Edward, judge
1989
604 15813
May Trucking Co., Payette
1986
604 15814
McCall Sewer District - Economic Development Administration Grant
1983
604 15815
Micron Technology, Inc., anti-dumping case
1986
604 15816
Moscow - KRPL license renewal
1984
604 15817
Payette Lakes Ski Club, Inc.
1986
604 15818
Pocatello, Engraving and Printing Bureau
1985
604 15819
Pocatello School District - Union Pacific Railroad Co.
1989
604 15820-15823
Railroad abandonments
1989
605 15824
Rexburg, Idaho - Federal Emergency Management Agency
1985-1989
605 15825
Road funding for Asotin County, Washington
1985
605 15826
Rockland economic development
1988-1989
605 15827
Shoup, Idaho - Telephone service
1989
605 15828-15833
Shipco vs. U.S. Air Force
1986-1990
605 15834
Snake River Farmers Association: H-2 program
1986
605 15835
Southwest Hide Co., Boise - Award
1985
605 15836
Spirit Lake East (Firm)
1983
605 15837
Spotted owl
1990
605 15838
Steed, David (Pocatello)
1988-1989
605 15839-15840
Sun Valley Airport
1987-1989
605 15841
Sun Valley Company
1988
605 15842
Targhee Land Exchange
1989
605 15843
T J International (Truss Joist) Boise
1989
605 15844
Treasury appropriations - UI Mining Building
1988-1989
605 15845
Twin Falls Airport
1978-1981
605 15846
U.S. Highway 95
1988
605 15847
U.S. Highway 191 through Yellowstone National Park
1980
605 15848
U of I building
1990
605 15849
Valley Bank, Rexburg
1983-1986
605 15850
Worm Gett'r (device)
1988
606 15851-15855
Worm Gett'r (device)
1988-1989
General Matters
Box Folder
606 15856
Ad hoc coalition for intermarket coordination, briefing book
1990
606 15857
Alaska natural gas pipeline
1980-1981
606 15858
Alcohol fuel
1981
606 15859-15861
All terrain vehicles
1988-1989
606 15862
Amtrak
1985
606 15863
Amtrak diversification
1981-1983
606 15864
Anti-fraud bill
1985-1986
606 15865
Appropriations, Dept. of Interior
1981
606 15866
Appropriations, Position papers
1983
606 15867
Appropriations Committee
1979
606 15868
AT&T
1985
606 15869-15870
AT&T divestiture
1984-1985
606 15871
Automobiles - Record keeping, IRS
1985
606 15872
Automobiles, Gray market
1985
606 15873
Automobiles, Direct import facts
1985
607 15874
Balanced budget amendment
1986
607 15875
Balanced budget, Congressional leaders united for a (CLUBB)
1984-1985
607 15876
Bankruptcy judges
1986
607 15877
Banks vs. credit unions
1987-1989
607 15878
Beer and wine advertising on radio and TV
1985
607 15879
Benitez, Juan (Director for the Advanced Research Projects Agency)
1990
607 15880
Bicentennial coins and medals act
1985
607 15881
Box car hire
1986
607 15882
Budget FY 1980
1979
607 15883-15887
Budget FY 1986
1984-1985
607 15888
Budget cut proposals
1981
607 15889
Budget reconciliation
May 1981
607 15890
Budget reconciliation
1989
607 15891
Bureau of Land Management, Law enforcement authority
1989
607 15892
Bureau of Mines
1988
607 15893
Bus deregulation
1982
607 15894
Bush, George, Campaign
1988
607 15895
Bush, George, Iran-Contra
undated
607 15896
Canadian lumber
1985-1986
607 15897
Capital gains tax
1989
607 15898
Capital gains tax coalition
1988-1989
607 15899
Citizens Democracy Corps
1990
607 15900
Clinch River breeder reactor
1981
607 15901
Clippings
1981
607 15902
Coal/gas leasing
1980-1981
607 15903
Coin dealer/broker problem
1982-1983
608 15904
Commercial driver's license
1988
608 15905
Commodity Futures Trading Commission - Silver
1989
608 15906
Consumer Product Safety Commission - Terry Staller
1986
608 15907
Continuing resolution - Budget
1981
608 15908
Copyright Act - Manufacturing clause
1986
608 15909
Crime bill
1989-1990
608 15910
Customs service
1985
608 15911
Dear colleague
1987-1989
608 15912
Defense Department, Appropriations
1981
608 15913
Diesel fuel tax
1988
608 15914-15915
Drug Bill - U.S. Forest Service
1988
608 15916
European Community, Marketing to
1989
608 15917
Federal Aviation Administration, Transponders
1988
608 15918
Federal Communications Commission "must carry" TV rule
1985
608 15919
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance
1985
608 15920
Federal Government Spending Act.
1985
608 15921-15928
Federal Trade Commission
1979-1985
608 15929
Professions
1983-1985
608 15930
Regional office consolidation
1982
608 15931
Used cars
1981
609 15932
Finance
1990
609 15933
Financial Modernization Act
1988
609 15934
Fiscal/Calendar year - IRS
1987
609 15935
Footwear imports
1985
609 15936
Foreign trade, Briefing book
1986
609 15937-15939
Forest Service - Fees
1989
609 15940
Gasoline and diesel fuel tax
1983-1984
609 15941
Grace caucus, membership
1986
609 15942
Gramm - Hollings - Rudman amendment
1985
609 15943-15948
Guns
1989
609 15949-15951
Hansen, George - Trial
1983-1988
609 15952
Housing - Financing
1982-1984
610 15953-15954
Housing - Financing
1982-1985
610 15955
Housing, Pacific Basin Conference on
1986
610 15956
IEA anti-trust exemption bil
1981
610 15957
Import policy
1985
610 15958
Insurance companies
1988
610 15959
Intelligence oversight
1987
610 15960
Interior, Department of
1980
610 15961
Internal revenue code section 89
1989
610 15962-15963
International trade
1985-1986
610 15964
Interstate highways: Cost estimates
1985
610 15965
Rest area concessions
1989
610 15966-15968
Iran-Contra Affair
1986-1987
610 15969-15970
Briefing book
1987
610 15971-15972
Briefing book for Caspar Weinberger
1987
610 15973
Jim Phillips analysis
1987
610 15974
Statements of Committee members
1987
610 15975
IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts)
1984-1985
610 15976
Joint Economic Committee
1979
610 15977
Judges, Ninth circuit
1989-1990
610 15978
Judicial taxation prohibition act
1989
610 15979
Lacey act
1980
610 15980
Law of the sea
1981
610 15981
Legislation, Proposed
1984
610 15982
Line item veto
1985
610 15983
Lipton Tea - Celestial Seasonings takeover
1988
610 15984
Lithium hydroxide
1989
610 15985
Longshoremen's...compensation act
1985-1986
610 15986
Lumber companies vs. Burlington Northern Railroad
1985-1986
611 15987
Malt beverage interbrand competition act
1984-1986
611 15988
Manufacturing clause - Copyright act
1986
611 15989
Marriage penalty in income tax
1980
611 15990-15993
Mergers, Corporate
1984-1985
611 15994
Micron, Inc. - Mir Seyyedy
1990
611 15995
Middle East arms - AWACS
1978-1981
611 15996
Mineral Institute, H.R. 4111
1990
611 15997
Minerals crisis
1980
611 15998
Molten salt gasification
1982
611 15999
Mormon pioneer trail, Iowa
1987
611 16000
Morrison Knudsen Corp - Lesotho water project
1990
611 16001
Mortgage retirement accounts
1983
611 16002
National debt
1981-1983
611 16003
National defense stockpile - Silver
1986
611 16004
National Endowment for the Arts
1989
611 16005
National materials and minerals program
1982
611 16006
National Forest Service jurisdiction
1981
611 16007
National Steel and Shipbuilding Co.
1985
611 16008
North, Oliver - Pension
1989
611 16009
Pay raise for congress
1990
611 16010
Pledge of allegiance
1988
611 16011
Product liability code
1985
611 16012
RARE II
1981
611 16013
Reconciliation bills
1981
611 16014
Retail competition enforcement act
1988
611 16015
"Right to work"
1981
611 16016
Rural development
1989
611 16017
S-214 society
1990
611 16018
Sales taxes, State collection
1989
611 16019
Satellites, Television
1987-1988
611 16020
Sea search - Armada
1988
611 16021
Senate steering committee
1980
611 16022
Silver bonds
1981-1982
611 16023
Small business conference, White House
1986
611 16024
Soviet threat to western hemisphere (slides)
circa 1986
611 16025
Speed limit, 55 MPH
1985
611 16026
Steel - Western states
1989
611 16027
Strategic arms limitations treaty (SALT)
1974
611 16028
Tanker ships construction differential
1983
612 16029-16032
Tax reform
1985
612 16033
Technical corrections
1988-1989
612 16034-16036
Telephone deregulation
1983-1984
612 16037
Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals
1988
612 16038-16041
Textile trade
1985
612 16042-16044
Title insurance
1986
612 16045
Tort reform - Liability insurance
1986
612 16046
Trade adjustment assistance act
1983
612 16047
Trade bill
1987
612 16048
Transportation
1985
612 16049
Trucks - Lengths and weights
1982
612 16050-16051
Trust territories
1981
613 16052
Uniform commercial code - Farm products exception
1985
613 16053-16062
U.S. - Canada free trade agreement
1987-1988
613 16063-16064
Urban development act grants
1984
613 16065
Wild horses
1981
613 16066
Wilderness
1981
613 16067
Williams, Harrison - ABSCAM case
1981
Sub-Series F: Kendall Gleason
Kendall L. Gleason was legislative assistant from 1983 to 1990 with responsibility for energy, taxation, and housing and urban development. Her papers include briefing papers, correspondence, manuals, and reports. All are in a single alphabetical sequence.
1980-1990
Box Folder
613 16068
Briefing papers
circa 1983
613 16069
The intern resource guide
1983
613 16070
Correspondence, Miscellaneous
1986-1987
613 16071
Buhl EDA grant
1989
613 16072
Conrail
1985
613 16073
Energy
1986
613 16074
FHA loan limits
1989
613 16075
Gold week
1989
613 16076
Hydro projects
1987
613 16077
Idaho general stuff
1986
613 16078
Idaho roads
1987
613 16079
Idaho transportation
1985
613 16080
Ida-Ore planning and development association
1990
613 16081
Internal Revenue Service
1984-1986
613 16082
Legislative agenda, 98th congress
1983
613 16083
Mail order sales tax
1985
613 16084
N-reactor
1987
613 16085
National Guard projects: Bear Lake & Targhee National Forest (Photographs)
1985
613 16086
National Guard trip
April 1986
613 16087
Oil pricing
1986
613 16088
Political: Rankings of Senators
circa 1988
613 16089
Smith, James (taxes)
1990
613 16090
Special isotope separation project, enclosures
1987
613 16091
Taxation: General information
1980-1983
613 16092
Ticklers (incoming correspondence from federal agencies)
1986
613 16093
Trade issues
1990
613 16094
Vapor recovery
1987
613 16095
Waste repository
1987
Sub-Series G: Lee Hathaway (Broadfoot)
Hollis L. (Broadfoot) Hathaway was legislative correspondent from 1983 to 1989 when she was promoted to legislative assistant. Her responsibilities included agriculture and natural resources. She appears to have worked closely with Jane Wittmeyer as many of the letters in her file are addressed to Wittmeyer. Among Hathaway's papers are handwritten notes from staff briefings. The papers are in a single alphabetical sequence.
1982-1991
Box Folder
614 16096
Aberdeen germplasm facility
1983-1984
614 16097
Agency letters
1986
614 16098
Agency responses to JAM letters
1989-1990
614 16099
Agriculture: Appropriations
1983-1984
614 16100
Agriculture: Appropriations, ARS & APHIS
1985
614 16101-16102
Agriculture: Appropriations FY 1990, Agricultural Research Service
1990
614 16103
Animal, Plant Health Inspection Service
1990
614 16104
Cooperative State Research Service
1990
614 16105
Conference Notes
1990
614 16106
Agriculture: Appropriations, FY 1991
1989-1990
614 16107
Conference notes
1991
614 16108
Domestic Food Programs
1990
614 16109
Soil Conservation Service
1991
614 16110
Agriculture: Exports
1983
614 16111
Agriculture: General
1983-1990
614 16112
Agriculture: Research
1983
614 16113
Alaska hunting bill
1983
614 16114
American Recreation Coalition
1983
614 16115
Animal damage control
1983-1985
614 16116
Barley
1988
614 16117
Bear River Massacre landmark
1990
614 16118
Birds of Prey
1986
614 16119
Budget, FY 86
1985
614 16120
Bureau of Land Management/Forest Service interchange
1984-1985
614 16121
Caribou, Selkirk mountains
1982-1983
614 16122
Centennial trail
1987
614 16123
City of Rocks, Hagerman
1990
614 16124
Civilian Conservation Corps
1983-1984
614 16125
Dear Colleague
1987-1990
614 16126
Department of the Interior: Bureau of Land Management
1983-1985
614 16127
Miscellaneous (Subcommittee)
1983-1985
614 16128
Desert Land Entry
1983
614 16129
Dinoseb suspension
1986
614 16130
Drought
1988
614 16131
Egin-Hammer Road
1986
614 16132
Endangered species
1983
614 16133
Environmental issues
1989-1990
614 16134
Ethanol
1988
614 16135
Farm credit
1984-1990
614 16136
Farmers Home Administration
1983-1989
614 16137
Federal insecticide, fungicide and rodenticide act
1988
614 16138
Fish: treaties, hatcheries, etc.
1983-1985
614 16139
Food irradiation
1985-1988
614 16140
Forest plans
1985
614 16141
Forest Service: Brooks Act
1989
614 16142
Communication use fee
1987
614 16143
Electronic site fees
1987-1988
614 16144
Grasshoppers
1984-1985
614 16145
Grazing
1987
614 16146
Grizzly
1984-1985
614 16147
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1983-1985
614 16148
Hofflander, Jacqueline (Historic cabins in Salmon River Corridor)
1983
614 16149
Honey
1981-1983
614 16150
Idaho schedule, briefing book
August 1987
615 16151
Interior: Appropriations FY 1988
1987-1988
615 16152-16153
Appropriations, including photos FY 1991
1990
615 16154
L&WCF acquisitions (Photographs)
1990
615 16155
JAM's testimony: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
1989
615 16156
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1983
615 16157
Legislative issues
1983-1985
615 16158
Legislative issues, Briefing papers
circa 1988
615 16159
Long Canyon
1982-1983
615 16160
Marketing orders
1983
615 16161-16164
Memos to JAM
1986-1990
615 16165
Mining
1984-1987
615 16166
Mining: National defense stockpile
1983-1985
615 16167
National Park Service
1984
615 16168
Noxious weeds
1983-1989
615 16169
Outfitters and guides
1982-1985
615 16170
Payment in kind program
1983
615 16171
Payments in lieu of taxes
1983
615 16172
Potato issues
1983
615 16173
Public land sales
1983
615 16174
School lunch pilot program
1985
615 16175
Soil conservation
1984
615 16176-16177
Sugar
1984-1990
615 16178
CRS reports
1985-1989
615 16179-16181
Sugar and the GATT
1987-1990
615 16182
Timber: General
1983-1985
615 16183
Below cost sales
1983-1985
615 16184
Canadian imports
1985
615 16185
Trade issues
1984
615 16186
User fees
1983-1985
615 16187
United States Forest Service: General
1983-1985
615 16188
Water
1989-1990
615 16189
Wild and scenic rivers
1983
615 16190
Wild horse and burro
1983
615 16191-16193
Wilderness bills
1983-1984
616 16194
Wilderness: 100th congress, McClure and Andrus
1987-1988
616 16195
Wilderness, clippings
1987-1988
616 16196
Wildlife
1983-1985
616 16197-16213
Staff briefings, Notes from
February 1987-July 1990
Sub-Series H: Carl Haywood/Barbara Wise
Carl Haywood, legislative assistant most responsible for Interior affairs, neatly arranged and labeled the majority of his files. Other files, less fastidiously arranged, were apparently inherited by Haywood from his predecessor as natural resources legislative assistant, Barbara Wise, who joined the McClure staff in July 1982 and resigned around early April 1985. Haywood was the legislative assistant most responsible for the Department of the Interior and related issues, and remained on the staff until 1990. The files are divided into several sub-series, i.e., General, Endangered Species, Natural Resources, and Wilderness.
1980-1990
General
1981-1990
Box Folder
616 16214
Agriculture appropriations requests
1990
616 16215
Anadromous fish
1986
616 16216
Animal damage control: research station funding
1985
616 16217
Appointments
1986
616 16218
Appropriations subcommittee (Senate/House)
1985-1986
616 16219
ASARCO
1987
616 16220
Audubon
1986
616 16221
Blue Ribbon Coalition
1987
616 16222
Boise Cascade
1987
616 16223
BLM wilderness
1986
616 16224
Capital gains timber
1985
616 16225
Canadian timber imports: Correspondence, data, etc.
1986-1987
616 16226
Congressional/Administration correspondence
1985-1986
616 16227
Correspondence, Other
1985
616 16228
Statements, reports
1985
616 16229
Statistics, charts
1985-1986
616 16230
Canadian imports bill
1985
616 16231
Coeur d'Alene mines
1987
616 16232
Columbia Gorge proposal
1986
616 16233
Craig, Larry. Sawtooth National Park proposal
1987
616 16234
Cyprus Mines
1987-1988
616 16235
Report on Molybdenum
1988
616 16236
DAW Forest Products Company
1987
616 16237
Defenders of Wildlife
1986
616 16238
Eco-terrorism
1987
616 16239
Education, impacts of timber industry/wilderness
1985
616 16240
Elgin-Hamer Road
1986-1987
616 16241
Elk
1986
616 16242
Endangered Species Act
1986-1988
616 16243
Environmental Protection Agency: Mine waste
1986
616 16244
Water quality
1986
616 16245
Forest Service: Contract relief...buyout
1983-1985
616 16246
Cost control - sales
1985
616 16247
Economics, re: Myers letter/direction
1986
616 16248
Forest plans
1985-1986
616 16249
Minerals management
1985-1986
616 16250
Miscellaneous subjects
1983-1986
616 16251
New accounting system
1986
616 16252
Roads program funding
1985-1986
616 16253
SBA program
1985-1986
616 16254
Timber sale program - levels summaries
1985-1986
616 16255
Volume comparisons, estimates vs. actual cut
1986
616 16256
Furey, Sherman (Bill Clark grazing case, Salmon National Forest
1986-1987
616 16257
General Accounting Office: Forest Service planning study, Boise, Clearwater National Forests
1986
616 16258
Reports, documents
1986-1987
616 16259
Hecla Mining Company
1987
616 16260
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1986
616 16261
Hells Canyon Wilderness (Packwood legislation, S.1803)
1985
616 16262
Henry's Fork wild and scenic river issue
1986
617 16263
Idaho Department of Lands
1987
617 16264
Idaho Forest Industry Council
1986-1987
617 16265
Idaho land exchanges with federal government
1986
617 16266
Idaho wilderness
1986
617 16267
Immigration and Naturalization Service - Dave Servello
1990
617 16268
Inholders
1985-1988
617 16269
Interagency grizzly bear committee
1986-1987
617 16270
Interchange, FS/BLM
1985-1986
617 16271
Interior appropriations hearings: Questions
1987
617 16272
Strategy
1987
617 16273
Island Park hydro electric project
1986
617 16274
ITC-ITA petitions and action
1985
617 16275
JAM: Invitations, Colleagues
1986
617 16276-16279
JAM: Memos to
1985-1987
617 16280-16285
JAM: Memos to
1988-1990
617 16286
Centennial trail
1989
617 16287
Forest Service, general
1988-1990
617 16288
Mining
1989-1990
617 16289
Spotted owl
1989-1990
617 16290
Timber memos/Roads
1989-1990
617 16291
Wildlife
1989-1990
617 16292
Wolf reintroduction
1989-1990
617 16293
JAM: Statements, speeches
1986
617 16294
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1981-1987
617 16295
Land exchange, Potlatch/BLM
1986
617 16296
Letters, miscellaneous subjects
1985-1987
617 16297
Lieu lands
1984-1985
617 16298
Mineral institutes generic centers
1987
617 16299
Mining, general: Congressional forum
1987
617 16300
Letters, concerns, issues
1986-1987
617 16301
Mine Safety and Health Administration Act
1986
617 16302
Water - EPA wasting, etc.
1986
617 16303
Mining claims
1985
617 16304
Mining industry
1986
617 16305
Mountain states legal foundation
1986
617 16306
Miscellaneous: Idaho events
1986
617 16307
That for which there is no other place
1985-1986
618 16308
National Park Service
1985-1988
618 16309
News article responses
1985
618 16310
Nez Perce Trail
1985-1986
618 16311
Nez Perce Tribe
1986-1987
618 16312
Northwest Mining Association
1987
618 16313
Off road vehicles
1987
618 16314
Outfitters and guides
1985-1987
618 16315
Pacific Salmon treaty
1985
618 16316
Peregrine fund/world center
1986-1987
618 16317
Personal: Congressional Research Service certificates
1985
618 16318
Riley Creek Lumber Co.
1987
618 16319
Rock Creek cases, water rights
1990
618 16320
Schools/School Board Association
1986
618 16321
Silver
1986
618 16322
Silver King Mine
1985-1986
618 16323
Snake River, South Fork (Photographs)
1986-1988
618 16324
Softwood lumber stabilization act
1985
618 16325
Special use fee, Forest Service
1990
618 16326
Spotted owls
1986-1987
618 16327
Staff lists, miscellaneous
circa 1985-1986
618 16328
Steel shot
1984-1987
618 16329
Strategic minerals
1981-1986
618 16330
Sullivan's reports (Pat Sullivan)
1987
618 16331
Timber sale and analysis
1986
618 16332
Tourism/Employment statistics and studies
1986-1987
618 16333
U.S. Forest Service
1986
618 16334
University of Idaho: College of Forestry
1986
618 16335
College of Mines, correspondence
1986
618 16336
Water quality issue
1985
618 16337
Western Timber Association
1986
618 16338-16339
Wild and scenic rivers, Idaho (Slides)
1982-1986
618 16340
Wildlife surveys
1987
618 16341
Wolf reintroduction
1990
Endangered Species
1982-1990
Box Folder
618 16342
Endangered species
1986
618 16343
Endangered species act
1983-1986
618 16344
Bruneau Hot Springs snail
1985-1990
618 16345-16347
Caribou
1985-1987
618 16348-16351
Grizzly Bear
1982-1988
618 16352
Cabinet-Yaak augmentation
1986-1988
618 16353
Ohio endangered species
1985
618 16354
Piping plover
1986-1988
619 16355
Society of American Foresters
1986
619 16356
Spotted owl
1986-1990
619 16357
Wilderness: Air strips
1985-1988
619 16358
Constituent queries/problems
1985-1986
619 16359
Idaho bill
1984-1985
619 16360
Statements, positions
1985
619 16361
Water reserved right issue
1985
619 16362
Wilderness Society
1986
619 16363-16364
Wolf
1985-1990
619 16365
Eastern timber
1986
619 16366
Gray
1985-1987
619 16367
Red
circa 1984
619 16368
Rocky Mountain
1986-1987
619 16369
Woolgrowers Association
1986
Natural Resources
1981-1989
Box Folder
619 16370
1872 mining law
1989
619 16371
Bureau of Mines
1988
619 16372
Cave resources protection act
1984
619 16373
Eco-terrorism
1988-1989
619 16374
Elk Falls hydro project
1984
619 16375
Endangered species
1984-1985
619 16376
Forest planning: Budget FY '88
1986-1987
619 16377
Forest plans: Agreements, Idaho Fish & Game and Timber industry
1986
619 16378
General comments
1985-1986
619 16379
Statistics and other data
1986
619 16380
Boise National Forest
1983-1987
619 16381
Caribou National Forest
1983-1986
619 16382
Challis National Forest
1983-1986
619 16383
Clearwater National Forest
1983-1987
619 16384
Mallard-Larkins area
circa 1983
619 16385
Nez Perce National Forest
1984-1987
619 16386
Jersey Jack, Salmon River Breaks
1983
619 16387
Palisades National Forest
1984
619 16388
Panhandle National Forest
1983-1987
619 16389
Long Canyon field trip
1983
619 16390-16391
Payette National Forest
1982-1987
619 16392
Salmon National Forest
1983-1986
619 16393
Sawtooth National Forest
1981-1985
619 16394
Targhee National Forest
1982-1987
619 16395
Forest Service: Appraisals - sales programs
1986
619 16396
Appropriations
1985
619 16397-16399
Below cost timber sales
1984-1985
619 16400
Deficit sales
1981-1984
619 16401
Issue and information
1985
619 16402
Forest product tariffs/Japan
1984
619 16403
Forestry research, H.R. 7051
1982-1983
619 16404-16405
Grizzly bear project
1984-1985
619 16406
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1981-1984
619 16407
Idaho environmental groups - propaganda against Idaho Forest Management Act
1984
619 16408
Idaho private nurseries
1984
619 16409
Kootenai land proposal
1988
620 16410
National Guard/Birds of Prey
1989
620 16411
Off road vehicles
1983
620 16412
Outfitters and guides
1984-1985
620 16413
Purchaser road credits/road standards
1983-1984
620 16414
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
1984
620 16415
Resource planning act
1984
620 16416
River of No Return wilderness
1984
620 16417
South Fork Salmon River: Monitoring
1984-1986
620 16418
Paving issue
1989
620 16419
Reed Ranch (Photographs)
1988
620 16420
Timber sales
1989
620 16421
Timber contract relief: National forest recreation fees
1984
620 16422
Purchaser credit
1984
620 16423
Small business timber set aside program
1984-1985
620 16424
Water rights in wilderness
1984
620 16425-16426
Wilderness
1983-1984
620 16427
Environmentalist proposals - Idaho
1983-1984
620 16428
Forest products industry & mining
1983-1984
620 16429
Forest service proposal
1981
620 16430
National wilderness statistics
1984
620 16431
Oil and gas recommendations
1983-1984
620 16432
Proposal of Governor Evans
1979-1983
620 16433
Support S.2457
1984
620 16434
White Clouds wilderness
1983-1984
620 16435
Wildlife and wilderness
1983
620 16436-16439
Wilderness - Idaho
1983-1985
620 16440
Background
1984
620 16441
Minerals information
1984
620 16442
Polling information
1983-1984
620 16443
RARE II
1979-1980
620 16444
Release issue
1984
620 16445
Release proposals
1984
620 16446
Various proposals
1981-1984
620 16447
Wilderness bill language
1983-1984
Wilderness
1980-1989
Box Folder
620 16448
Acreage summary
1989
620 16449
Aerial photographs of proposed wilderness areas, with overlays showing roads
1979
620 16450
Correspondence
1987-1989
620 16451
Idaho Forest Industry Council wilderness proposals, with photographs, 1983; Idaho proposed wilderness and special management areas
1983, 1988
621 16452-16453
Idaho wilderness legislation
1978-1989
621 16454
JAM statements
1988
621 16455
Maps
1987-1989
621 16456
Miscellaneous notes
1988-1989
621 16457
Press releases and clippings
1983
621 16458
Public comments
1988
Sub-Series H: Thomas Hill
Thomas M. Hill was legislative assistant with responsibility for natural resources, public lands, energy, and foreign relations and judiciary issues from 1976 to 1983. He was also the staff legal counsel and his papers include sub-series for legal and general material in addition to the subject areas. The legislative staff reorganization in 1982, intended to make the legislative assistants' responsibilities correspond more closely to the Senate committee organization, is also reflected in these files. There are materials included which relate to other personnel, perhaps inherited from other legislative assistants, as well as material which Hill obviously borrowed from elsewhere, such as from the Legislation 3-1, Member's Bills (Series 2.8), and incorporated into his own files.
1977-1983
Natural Resources
1977-1983
Box Folder
621 16459
American Falls: Lawsuit
1979
621 16460
Payments contracts
1979-1980
621 16461
Anadromous fishery
1978-1979
621 16462
Bear River compact
1979
621 16463-16465
Clean air
1980-1983
621 16466
Coal slurry pipelines
1982
621 16467
Cogeneration: FERC bills
1981-1982
621 16468
Corps of Engineers wage scale
1981
621 16469
Cost-benefit ratio bill
1977
621 16470
Crystal Springs fish hatchery
1981
621 16471
Dam safety
1977-1978
621 16472
Dworshak Dam
1981
621 16473
Eagle Rock
1983
621 16474
E.P.A. Idaho water standards
1980
621 16475
Flood insurance
1982
621 16476
Freeman Creek road
1981-1982
621 16477
Heise-Roberts area
1978-1979
621 16478
Heyburn State Park
1979-1981
621 16479
Idaho Falls Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
1982
621 16480
Idaho projects: Hydro
1981-1982
621 16481
Indian fishing rights
1978-1979
621 16482
Indian water rights
1977-1983
621 16483
Indian water rights
1981
621 16484
Interior: Cost sharing
1982
621 16485
Lewiston bridge
1981
621 16486
Libby Dam
1980-1983
621 16487
Lower Snake compensation plan
1975-1977
621 16488
National Energy Resources Organization award
1982
621 16489
Placer Creek
1980-1981
621 16490
Section 404 permits (Lake Pend Oreille)
1981-1982
Public Lands
1973-1983
Box Folder
621 16491
Affidavit of Senator James A. McClure, Case no. 79-1636, 10th Court of Appeals
circa 1979
621 16492
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Dick Neely
1981
621 16493
Central America
1983
621 16494
City of Rocks
1973-1976
621 16495
Coal distribution and utilization act
1983
621 16496
Coal slurry letter (Watt)
1983
621 16497
Cost sharing
1983
621 16498
Delaware Indians
1979-1980
621 16499
Economic Development Administration cuts
1981
621 16500
Falling water
1983
621 16501
Geothermal loans
1982
621 16502
Historic preservation
1982
621 16503
Indian zoning issue
1979
621 16504
Intersec land transfer
1981
621 16505
Land sales amendment
1982
621 16506
Law of the sea
1982
621 16507
Minerals conference
1982
621 16508
Montour Valley acquisition
1981
621 16509
North Valmy unit
1982
621 16510
Northern Tier Pipeline Co.
1982
621 16511
O.M.B. Island Park Dam
1983
621 16512
Osceola wilderness (H.R. 9)
1982
621 16513
Phosphate tax issue
1981
621 16514
PILT testimony
1981
621 16515
Raft River
1981-1982
622 16516
Reclamation: 203(b)
1983
622 16517
Royalty management program (S.2305)
1982
622 16518
Shoshone Bannock land use ordinance: Indian jurisdiction issue
1977
622 16519
Simplot phosphate matter
1981
622 16520
St. Anthony post office
1983
622 16521
Swan Falls
1983
622 16522
Union Pacific (section 2 (c) mineral leasing act)
1981
622 16523
Westpo (Western Governors' Policy Office)
1983
622 16524
Wilderness amendments
1979
622 16525
Wolf Trap
1982
622 16526
Willow Creek
1983
Energy
1979-1983
Box Folder
622 16527
Beker Industries - gas issue
1982
622 16528
Bonneville Power Administration: Conservation
1983
622 16529
Rates
1982-1983
622 16530
Sale of surplus energy
1983
622 16531
Canadian natural gas
1979-1983
622 16532
Overthrust belt development
1980
622 16533
Clinch River breeder reactor
1982-1983
622 16534
Economic Regulatory Administration - Hanzlik
1982
622 16535
Energy tax credit
1982
622 16536
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Amendments
1982
622 16537
Hydro
1983
622 16538
Geothermal energy
1980
622 16539
Geothermal energy, Legislation
1981
622 16540
Boise Geothermal, Ltd
1982
622 16541
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
1980-1983
622 16542
Injection well issue
1980-1981
622 16543
Site issues
1981
622 16544
Low level waste compact
1981
622 16545
Mined oil letters (windfall profits)
1982
622 16546
Northwest Power Planning Council
1983
622 16547
Fish program
1982
622 16548
Nuclear waste bill, S.1662
1981
622 16549
O'Connor questions
circa 1983
622 16550
Off shore drilling (Watt)
1982
622 16551
Strategic petroleum reserve amendments act
1981
622 16552
Washington Public Power Supply System
1983
622 16553
Windfall profits
1979
Legal
1976-1983
Box Folder
622 16554
Balanced budget, S.J.Res.10
1979
622 16555
Bunker Hill: Clean air act
1981
622 16556
Closure
1981-1982
622 16557
OSHA cases
1979
622 16558
Criminal code reform
1982
622 16559
D.C. representation
1978
622 16560
Direct election of president
1977-1979
622 16561
Equal access to courts
1976-1979
622 16562
Federal election commission
1981
622 16563
Idaho ERA case
1979
622 16564
Insanity defense
1981
622 16565
Legal aid suit
1981
622 16566
Legal services amendment
1980
622 16567
Regulatory reform
1981
622 16568
Removal of federal employees
1979
622 16569
Rules revision
1983
622 16570
Sandoval-Miramontes, Luis
622 16571
Search warrant bill
1981
622 16572
Shipbuilding issue (Morrison-Knudsen)
1981
622 16573
Treasury, postal service and federal government appropriations bill
1979
General
1974-1984
Box Folder
622 16574
Abscam bill
1983
622 16575
Agriculture appropriations: Seed depository
1982
622 16576
Balanced budget
1983-1984
622 16577
Constitutional convention
1983-1984
622 16578
BLM phosphate lease
1983
622 16579-16580
Dam safety
1978-1983
623 16581
Election reform
1976-1977
623 16582
Electric vehicles
1978-1981
623 16583-16584
Federal Trade Commission
1982-1984
623 16585
Collectors
1980-1984
623 16586
Federal funds in Idaho
1978-1979
623 16587
Gold
1974-1980
623 16588
Heyburn State Park
1976-1980
623 16589
Hospital ships
1983
623 16590
Hydroelectric dams (S.306)
1981
623 16591
Idaho Power Co., North Fork Payette River (Photographs)
1979-1980
623 16592
Idaho's non-reserved water rights
1977-1981
623 16593
Immigration reform
1983
623 16594
Indexed bonds
1983
623 16595
Indian water issues
1976-1977
623 16596
IRS: Idaho Power
1984
623 16597
K & T Steel Corp.
1982
623 16598
Legislative staff reorganization
undated
623 16599
Lucky Peak
1977-1980
623 16600
McCall sewer
1981
623 16601
McClure interviews and notes
1980-1982
623 16602
Minimum flows
1981-1982
623 16603
National pollution discharge elimination system
1982
623 16604
National water resources week
1982
623 16605
North Cache water development project
1981
623 16606
Oscar Johnson Lake
1976-1980
623 16607-16613
Reclamation reform act
1977-1982
623 16614
Silver amendments
1981
623 16615
Small conduit exemption
1982-1983
623 16616
Spending limitation
1978-1979
623 16617
Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway project
1981
623 16618
Teton Dam
1976-1979
623 16619
Andrus letter
1979
623 16620
Insurance claims
1981-1982
623 16621
Wallopp - State water rights
1979
623 16622
Water management act
1978
623 16623
Water projects
1977
623 16624
Water resources planning act (S.1095)
1981
623 16625
Water speech
circa 1980
623 16626
Waterway user fees
1981
623 16627
Watt: new projects
1982
623 16628
Western States Water Council
1980
623 16629
Willow Creek
1982
Sub-Series I: Ben Lesser
Ben Lesser served in 1990 as Senator McClures Legislative Assistant for environment and public works. His papers include memos of other legislative assistants with similar areas of responsibility
1983-1990
Box Folder
624 16630
Clean Air Act
1990
624 16631
Correspondence
1990
624 16632
CMS paragraphs
1990
624 16633
Corps of Engineers: Dworshak Reservoir campgrounds
1987
624 16634
Libby Dam
1983-1984
624 16635
Placer Creek
1982-1984
624 16636
Salmon River flooding
1984
624 16637
Trade bill: Most favored nation status for USSR
1988-1990
624 16638
Water Resources Research Act of 1984: Reauthorization
1989-1990
Sub-Series J: Tod Neuenschwander
Tod O. Neuenschwander became McClure's press secretary late in 1975 after serving as news director for Pacific Northwest radio stations and two Idaho television stations. By 1981 Neuenschwander also oversaw "press activities of the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee and consult[ed] on communication programs for the Senate Republican Conference." In late 1982 he was McClure's administrative assistant, a position he held (with title change to chief of staff in 1990) until the senator left office. For a few months, until March 1983, Neuenschwander was McClure's acting press secretary as well as administrative assistant. The administrative assistant was the principal figure on the Senator's staff. According to the 1989 Office Manual, the responsibility of the administrative assistant extended over "all activities considered political in nature." This series seems not to be a complete documentation of Neuenschwander's activities as administrative assistant. Neuenschwander's administrative position is reflected in other records throughout the collection. His memoranda and instructions (and self stick notes) to the staff are found in many files, especially including those of the legislative assistants. In the mid-1980s Neuenschwander began initialing just about every piece of paper that came in or went out from the office. Most of the material that went to McClure passed through his administrative assistant's hands first. Possibly some papers of McClure's Press Office (Series 6.0) relate to Neuenschwander as press secretary.
1982-1990
Nominations
This series chiefly relates to those Presidential appointments to federal office which required confirmation by the Senate, such as cabinet and sub-cabinet officers, the heads of independent agencies, the members of regulatory commissions, the directors of government corporations, ambassadors, and federal judges. Coordination of McClure's recommendations for such appointments was the responsibility of the administrative assistant, and these files were maintained by Neuenschwander and the special assistant to the administrative assistant, Susan Tackish. However, some of the files relate to appointments to lower levels of the bureaucracy, chiefly federal jobs within Idaho, or the Northwest region; simple recommendations or letters of endorsement, which may or may not carry any political implication; applications for employment with McClure's office; and materials not concerning employment at all, such as nominations for the Medal of Freedom. One folder is for the job of McClure's Idaho state director (1989). Arrangement is roughly alphabetically by department and agency, or under such headings as "Judges," "Nominations," "Non-federal positions," "Recommendations for Private Industry," and "White House positions requested". A few folders are by name of applicant, usually in cases where multiple positions were applied for. These files contain letters of inquiry, applications, resumes, letters of support, recommendations, etc. Sometimes the original CMS packet (which should have been returned to the Daily Files [Series 3.1]) is found here, and at other times there are photocopies of CMS data carbons. In addition to McClure's recommendations, there are requests from agency heads for recommendations on Idaho applicants. There are frequently staff memoranda discussing the merits of a candidate or the proper strength of a recommendation; sometimes these are on self stick notes or in the margins of documents. Files for the period 1988-1990 generally relate to the "Bush Transition," wherein most political appointees were replaced or required to reapply for their jobs. The files of incumbents seeking to keep their jobs offer evidence on how well McClure's staff worked with various officials. Neuenschwander's Nominations file was in general a continuation of the Subject File category "Nominations", although some of the material placed therein was more similar to that found in the category "Employment" (that is, not concerned with Presidential appointments). After McClure went to the Senate and became involved in the confirmation of Presidential appointments, his staff started a "nominations" file about 1975 as part of the Associations & Committees series (Series 2.3), for each committee that held confirmation hearings, such as Interior & Insular Affairs and Public Works. While there are not very many files here, they are heavy on certain candidates of concern to McClure, such as Cecil Andrus as secretary of the interior. Nomination records of the "Reagan Transition," 1981, are in the Annual Subject File (Series 2.3) under both the headings "Nominations" and "Employment." CMS Daily files (Series 3.1) contain duplicates of many of the items in Neuenschwander's nominations file, as well as almost all of the letters from members of the public favoring or opposing particular candidates. From 1981 to 1985 CMS treated "nominations" as a subtopic of "employment," including both Presidential appointments and non-federal, among them Idaho state, positions. After 1985, "nominations" became its own topic in CMS, with subtopics for "boards & commissions," "energy," "independent agencies," "interior," "judgeships" (after 1988), "other departments," "Republican organizations," and "general" (after 1988).
1983-1990
Box Folder
624 16639
Department of Agriculture
1982-1988
624 16640
Ambassadors - United Nations
1983
624 16641
Attorney General - Natural Resources
1983
624 16642
Department of Commerce
1984-1985
624 16643
Department of Defense
1983-1986
624 16644
Department of Education
1984-1985
624 16645
Department of Energy
1984-1988
624 16446
Environmental Protection Agency
1983-1986
624 16647
Federal Aviation Administration
1984
624 16648
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
1986
624 16649
Federal Farm Credit Board
1983-1984
624 16650
Fish & Wildlife Service
1983-1986
624 16651
Forest Service
undated
624 16652
Health and Human Services
1984-1985
624 16653
Housing & Urban Development
1983-1986
624 16654
Department of Interior
1983-1987
624 16655
Department of Interior - Reclamation
1984
624 16656
Department of Interior/Solicitor
1984-1985
624 16657
Judges
1984-1987
624 16658
Department of Justice
1984-1985
624 16659
Kennedy Center
1986
624 16660
Land and Minerals
1985
624 16661
Library of Congress
1987
624 16662
Medal of Freedom
1984-1988
624 16663
Miscellaneous
1985-1987
624 16664
Miscellaneous Boards/Commissions
1984-1987
624 16665
National Endowment for the Humanities
1981
624 16666
National Archives
1985
624 16667
National Aviation & Space Administration
1986
624 16668
Non-Federal appointments
1986-1988
624 16669
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
1985
624 16670
Recommendations for private industry
1983
624 16671
Republican National Committee
1984
624 16672
Securities and Exchange Commission
1987
624 16673
Selective Service System
1985
624 16674
Senior Executive Service
1984
624 16675
Small Business Administration
1984
624 16676
Department of State
1983-1987
624 16677
Department of Transportation
1985
624 16678
United Nations
1986
624 16679
United States Attorney
1981-1985
624 16680
United States Information Agency
1985
624 16681
White House positions requested
1984-1987
624 16682
Hathaway, Michael
1984-1985
624 16683
Idaho Presidential Personnel Advisory Committee recommendations
1988-1990
624 16684
Information on boards and commissions
1988-1990
624 16685
Department of Agriculture
1988-1990
624 16686
James Cason
1988-1990
624 16687
Ambassadors (Photograph)
1988-1990
624 16688
Willard Overgaard (Photograph)
1988-1990
624 16689
Rudi Unterthiner
1988-1990
624 16690
Arms Control & Disarmament Agency
1988-1990
624 16691
Attorney General
1988-1990
624 16692
Bonneville Power Administration (Jim Jura)
1988-1990
624 16693
Department of Commerce
1988-1990
625 16694
Department of Defense
1988-1990
625 16695
Economic Development Administration (Aldred F. Ames)
1989
625 16696
Department of Education
1988-1990
625 16697
Department of Energy (B-H)
1988-1990
625 16698
Department of Energy (Peter Johnson)
1988
625 16699
Department of Energy, (K-W)
1988-1990
625 16700
Environmental Protection Agency
1988-1990
625 16701
Farmers Home Administration
1988-1990
625 16702
Federal Aviation Administration (Charles Lempesis)
1988-1990
625 16703
Federal Communications Commission
1988-1990
625 16704
Federal Elections Commission (Charles McManus)
1988-1990
625 16705
Federal Emergency Management Agency
1988-1990
625 16706
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
1988-1990
625 16707
Federal Trade Commission
1988-1990
625 16708
General Services Administration
1988-1990
625 16709
Department of Health & Human Services
1988-1990
625 16710
Department of Housing & Urban Development
1988-1990
625 16711
U.S. Information Agency (Anthony Hemstad)
1988-1990
625 16712
Immigration & Naturalization Service (Marvin Mohrman)
1988-1990
625 16713
Department of Interior (Tod's notes on Lujan meeting, April 11, 1989)
1988-1990
625 16714
Department of Interior (miscellaneous notes)
1988-1990
625 16715-16718
Department of Interior (A-Z)
1988-1990
625 16719
Interstate Commerce Commission
1988-1990
625 16720
Judges (Photographs)
1988-1990
625 16721
Department of Justice
1988-1990
625 16722
Department of Labor
1988-1990
625 16723
U.S. Marshalls Service (Howard Safir)
1988-1990
625 16724
Miscellaneous
1988-1990
625 16725
Miscellaneous boards & commissions
1988-1990
625 16726
Miscellaneous independent agencies
1988-1990
625 16727
National Endowment for the Arts
1988-1990
625 16728
National Labor Board (Randy Gepp)
1988-1990
625 16729
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, (Jennifer Wilson)
1988-1990
625 16730
National Pork Delegate Body
1988-1990
625 16731
Non-Federal appointments
1988-1990
625 16732
Nuclear waste negotiator (David Leroy)
1988-1990
625 16733
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Eb Gaines)
1988-1990
625 16734
Presidential commissions
1988-1990
625 16735
U.S. Public Printer (Robert Houk)
1988-1990
625 16736
Region X, Seattle, Schedule "C" positions
1988-1990
625 16737
Republican National Committee (Jerry Foster)
1988-1990
625 16738
Rural Electrification Agency (Jack Vanmark)
1988-1990
625 16739
Securities & Exchange Commission
1988-1990
625 16740
Small Business Administration
1988-1990
625 16741
Smithsonian Board of Regents (Bob Hammersley)
1988-1990
625 16742
Department of State
1988-1990
625 16743
State Justice Institute Board of Directors (Carl Bianchi)
1988-1990
625 16744
Supreme Court (Monte MacConnell)
1988-1990
625 16745
U.S. Trade Representative (John Starrel)
1988-1990
625 16746
Department of Transportation
1988-1990
625 16747
Department of the Treasury
1988-1990
625 16748
Vice-President's staff
1988-1990
625 16749
White House
1988-1990
625 16750
Bruce Loebs
1988-1990
625 16751
Balestrieri, Patrick
1988-1990
625 16752
Bauer, Dick
1988-1990
625 16753
Benitez, Juan
1988-1990
625 16754
Howerton, John Benjamin
1988-1990
625 16755
Norberg, Linda R.
1988-1990
625 16756
Nyborg, Keith
1988-1990
626 16757
McClure's Idaho State Director
1989
626 16758
Nominations (Idaho): Idaho state appointments (Tod's memos/notes)
1988-1990
626 16759
Idaho Stabilization & Conservation Service, Idaho State Director
1988-1990
626 16760
U.S. Attorney for Idaho (Maurice Ellsworth)
1988-1990
626 16761
Farmers Home Administration, Idaho State Director
1988-1990
626 16762
Idaho State Agriculture Stabilization Conservation Committee
1989
626 16763
U.S. Marshall, District of Idaho
1988-1990
626 16764
Ninth Circuit Judge
1988
626 16765
Tod's notes
1988
626 16766
Ninth Circuit Judge
1988-1990
626 16767
(Tom Nelson)
1990
626 16768
Federal District Court Judge
1989
626 16769
(Blake Hall)
1989
626 16770
Federal District Judge (Edward Lodge)
1989
Senate Rules Committee
Chiefly correspondence and memoranda relating to the work of the committee, of which McClure was a member. There are occasional memoranda by members of McClure's staff. The subseries "Office Automation" within administrative records (Series 2.5.1), maintained by the assistant to the administrative assistant, concerns a 1986 Rules Committee investigation of the Sergeant at Arms and the Senate Computer Center.
1987-1989
Box Folder
626 16771
Miscellaneous
1987
626 16772
Museum of the American Indian
1987
626 16773
Campaign reform (S.2)
1988
626 16774-16776
Impeachment (Judge Alcee L. Hastings)
1988
626 16777
Museum of the American Indian
1988
626 16778
Reports on Senate operations
1988
626 16779
Uniform poll closings
1988
626 16780
Energy and Natural Resources Committee budget
2 February 1988
626 16781
Agenda
11 March 1988
626 16782
Legislative calendar, 100th Congress
1 June 1988
626 16783
Agenda
3 August 1988
626 16784
Agenda
20 September 1988
626 16785
Campaign Finance Reform
1989
626 16786
Impeachment (Judge Alcee Hastings)
1989
626 16787
National Voter Registration Act
1989
626 16788
Pay raise colleague letters
1989
626 16789
Presidential term limits
1989
626 16790
Security
1989
626 16791
Uniform poll closings
1989
626 16792
Meeting - Rules Committee organization
26 January 1989
626 16793
Committee budgets
8-9 February 1989
626 16794
Meeting - Committee budgets/mail costs
21 February 1989
627 16795
Meeting - Operations of Architect & Sergeant at Arms
8 March 1989
627 16796
Legislative calendar, 101st Congress
3 April 1989
627 16797
Meeting - Campaign finance
20 April 1989
627 16798
Meeting - Voter registration
3 May 1989
627 16799
Meeting - Smithsonian Indian Museum
12 May 1989
627 16800
Meeting
17 May 1989
627 16801
Report on Congressional mail costs
13 June 1989
627 16802
Report on executive branch lobbying activities
September 1989
627 16803
Meeting
27 September 1989
627 16804
Meeting - Federal Election Commission budget
6 April 1990
Issues, 1982-1984
Neuenschwander's "issue files" reflect most aspects of McClure's operations and policy under ad-hoc subject headings, although most of the 1990 material arrived at the repository loose in boxes, apparently having never been filed. Much of this subseries consists of items passed to the administrative assistant as "information copies," so there are often duplicates elsewhere in the collection. These files concern politics, natural resource issues, and miscellaneous issues. They relate to legislation, politics (particularly to Larry Craig, Richard Stallings, and national politics), mine cleanups, legislative scheduling, national resource policies, the environment, INEL, and drug abuse. There is some administrative material, including correspondence, memos, photocopies of clippings, self stick notes, copies of printed bills, FAX cover sheets, press releases, court documents, newsletters, notes, and resumes of job seekers. Included also is McClure's 1989 financial disclosure statement and a very few items relating to office facilities.
Box Folder
627 16805
Argonne National Laboratory Experimental Breeder Reactor II
1982-1984
627 16806
ASARCO
1984
627 16807
Bureau of Land Management - trespass cases
1983
627 16808
Bureau of Land Management, Twin Falls land transfer
1983
627 16809
Budget
1983-1984
627 16810
William Clark
1983-1984
627 16811
Clinch River breeder reactor project
1983
627 16812
Coal leasing program
1983-1984
627 16813
Coal slurry bill
1983
627 16814
Cogeneration
1983
627 16815
Debate/Issues briefs
1984
627 16816
Elk Creek Falls hydro project - conflict of interest (Carl Haywood)
1984
627 16817
Department of Energy
1984-1985
627 16818
Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1982-1984
627 16819
Hodel, Donald
1983
627 16820
Honoraria limits
1983-1984
627 16821
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory - RPR
1982-1983
627 16822
Idaho officials (list)
1982
627 16823
Interior subcommittee (appropriations committee)
1983-1984
627 16824
Kennedy Center
1984
627 16825
Land disposal
1982-1983
627 16826
Legislative responsibility (McClure staff)
1983
627 16827
Legislative staff meeting
21 January 1983
627 16828
Lewiston live steam railroad (Camas Prairie Railroad)
1984
627 16829
Management team (McClure staff)
19 & 29 July 1983
627 16830
Memos to staff
1982-1984
627 16831
Mineral leasing
1982
627 16832
Miscellaneous
1982-1984
627 16833
NPR reception
28 February 1983
627 16834
Natural gas
1983-1984
627 16835
Northwest Power Company
1983
627 16836
Placer Creek flood control project
1979-1983
627 16837
Pocatello printing plant (proposed)
1982
627 16838
Political action committees (1984 elections)
1985
627 16839
Political benchmark survey
1983
627 16840
Political for others
1971, 1983
627 16841
Politics
1983-1984
627 16842
Radio/TV coverage of Senate proceedings
1981-1982
627 16843
Reclamation
1982-1983
627 16844
Recreation commission proposed bill
1958, 1981-1983
627 16845
Republican conference
1983-1984
627 16846
Republican conference task forces
1983-1984
627 16847
Republican Policy Committee (Report on economic progress of the Reagan administration)
1984
627 16848
Security for Capitol and Congressional offices
1983-1984
627 16849
Senate class of '84
1983
627 16850
Senate Intelligence Committee (Rules of Procedure)
1983-1984
627 16851
Senate Steering Committee
1982-1984
627 16852
Sole Source Aquifer Program
1983
627 16853
Transeaver Program
1984
627 16854
James Watt
1983
Issues, 1989-1990
Box Folder
628 16855
Abortion
1990
628 16856
Andrus, Cecil
1990
628 16857
Arts endowment
1989-1990
628 16858
Budget
1990
628 16859
City of Rocks
1987-1990
628 16860
Clean air
1990
628 16861
Computer systems
1990
628 16862
Corps of Engineers
1990
628 16863
Defense
1990
628 16864
DeConcini, Dennis (Video tape)
1987-1990
628 16865
Drug traffic
1989-1990
628 16866
Elections
1989-1990
628 16867
Endangered species
1990
628 16868
Energy
1989-1990
628 16869
Energy & Natural Resources Committee
1989-1990
628 16870
Environmental Protection Agency
1990
628 16871
Forest roads
1990
628 16872
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
1990
628 16873
Geological survey
1990
628 16874
Gleason, Michael P.
1989
628 16875
Grazing
1990
628 16876
Idaho Council on Industry and the Environment
1989-1990
628 16877
Interior Department
1989-1990
628 16878
Interior Appropriations Committee
1990
628 16879
Judges - Appointment
1990
628 16880
Kennedy Center
1990
628 16881
LeRoy, David
1989
628 16882
McClure financial disclosure
1989
628 16883
McClure priorities
1990
628 16884
McClure retirement
1990
628 16885
McClure staff
1987-1990
628 16886
Mining law
1990
628 16887
Miscellaneous
1990
628 16888
Morrison Knudsen
1990
628 16889
Motor voter bill
1990
628 16890
Mountain Home Air Force Base
1989-1990
628 16891
Natural resources
1989-1990
628 16892
Oil shale tax credit
1989-1990
628 16893
Persian Gulf/Middle East
1990
628 16894
Rules Committee
1990
628 16895
Senate Steering Committee
1987-1988
628 16896
Symms, Steve
1990
628 16897
Waste cleanup
1990
628 16898
Water rights (Jim Jones/Stallings)
1989-1990
628 16899
Wilderness
1990
Sub-Series K: Nancy Norell
Nancy B. Norell began as a clerk in McClure's office in 1975 and was promoted to legislative assistant in 1981, a position she held until 1990. Her main responsibilities were gun control and national defense issues. Some of the defense papers appear to be from her predecessor, Jim Streeter. There is also material on human rights monitoring in Eastern Europe, photocopies of letters from McClure to the President and other VIPs about semiclandestine operations in Central America, and "Out Box," or material McClure had seen, but which was never properly filed.
1980-1990
Guns and Gun Control
1980-1982
Box Folder
628 16900-16901
S.1030, Firearm owners protection act
1980-1982
628 16902
Anti-firearms rights: editorials
1980-1981
628 16903
Hearings
1981
628 16904
Mandatory penalties amendments
1981-1982
628 16905
McClure amendments
1982
628 16906
Memos
1983-1984
628 16907
Work file
1981-1982
628 16908
S.914, Federal Firearms owners protection act. Committee reports
1982-1984
628 16909
Copies with notes
1983
628 16910
General
1984
629 16911
Bill as amended
September 1984
629 16912
Hatch substitute controversy
1983-1984
629 16913
Information for Senator
1983-1984
629 16914
Judiciary Committee work file
1984
629 16915
Kennedy amendments
1984
629 16916
McClure-Hatch amendments, Neal Knox memo
1984
629 16917
Negotiations with administration
1984
629 16918
NRA controversy
1983-1984
629 16919
Thurmond substitute
1984
629 16920
Treasury Department amendments
1983
629 16921
Work file
1983-1984
629 16922
S.1762. Comprehensive Crime Control Act, McClure amendments
1983
629 16923
S.49, Firearms Owners Protection Act
1986
629 16924
Floor file
1988
629 16925
Administration support
1980-1986
629 16926
Mc-Clure-Volkmer bill, amendments
1988
629 16927
Automatic weapons
1986
629 16928
Cops
1986
629 16929
Form 4473
1986
629 16930
Firearms rights case
1986-1987
629 16931
General
1985
629 16932
House side
1985-1986
629 16933
Meese attacks
1986
629 16934
Miscellaneous
1986
629 16935
Passage
July 1985
629 16936
Statements
1988
629 16937
Work file
629 16938
S.2414, Son of a gun
1986
629 19939-16942
Plastic gun issue
1987-1988
629 16943
Anti-gun, 98th Congress
1984
629 16944
Guns, Colombia
1989-1990
629 16945-16948
Crime control bill
1989-1990
629 16949
Frey nomination to circuit court
1984
629 16950
General firearms rights
1985-1986
629 16951
Guns: general, 100th Congress
1987-1988
629 16952
General, 101st Congress
1988-1989
629 16953
Import ban, 101st Congress
1989
629 16954-16955
KTW (Cop-Killer) bullets
1982-1985
629 16956-16957
Miscellaneous
1985-1989
630 16958
Abner Mikva suit
1981
630 16959
"Phone pals"
1988-1989
630 16960
Press
1983-1987
630 16961
Reference file
1981-1982
630 16962-16963
Semi-automatic
1988-1990
630 16964
"Snubbies"
1981
630 16965
Treasury Department
1981-1986
630 16966-16967
Various
1986-1990
630 16968-16971
Waiting periods
1984-1989
630 16972
S.1263, Martial Arts bill
1986
Defense
1979-1989
Box Folder
630 16973
Afghanistan
1981-1982
630 16974
El Salvador
1981-1983
630 16975
Latin America
1981-1982
630 16976
Peoples Republic of China
1979-1982
630 16977
General
1974-1978
630 16978
Air National Guard
1987
630 16979
Anti-Satellite Device
1989
630 16980-16981
Appropriations
1989
630 16982
B-1 bomber
1981-1982
630 16983
Idaho National Guard
1987-1989
630 16984
Indian survival tool
1986
630 16985
Intermediate-range missiles
1989-1990
630 16986-16987
Mountain Home Air Force Base
1981-1986
630 16988
Missile controversy
1973-1974
630 16989
NATO troop strength project
1982
630 16990-16992
SALT II
1979-1983
630 16993
Selective Service
1981-1982
630 16994
Senate Steering Committee
1982
630 16995
Sullivan, Davis S. "Sullivan's data sheets"
1984-1985
631 16996
Tower nomination
1989
631 16997
Veterans
1982
631 16998
West coast shipbuilding
1985-1986
Human Rights
1984-1990
Box Folder
631 16999
Afghan refugees
1986-1987
631 17000
Codel Dole trip
7-16 April 1990
631 17001-17002
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
1985-1990
631 17003
Genocide treaty
1984-1985
631 17004
Soviet émigrés
1988
Other Files
1985-1990
Box Folder
631 17005
Clean copies
1985-1986
631 17006-17010
"Out Box"
1985-1990
Sub-Series L: Max Rogers
Max Rogers joined McClure's staff in 1981 and apparently worked with Frank Cushing on agricultural and natural resource projects. He resigned in late 1983 or early 1984. His papers are in one alphabetical sequence.
1980-1983
Box Folder
631 17011
Agricultural appropriations
1981
631 17012
Agriculture issues, Miscellaneous
1982-1983
631 17013-17014
Birds of Prey
1980-1982
631 17015
Bureau of Land Management
1981-1982
631 17016-17018
Wilderness review
1978-1981
631 17019
Cabin permits
1982-1983
631 17020
Farm bill
1981
631 17021
Farm issues, general
1981-1983
631 17022
Federal Crop Insurance
1981-1983
631 17023
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
1982
631 17024
Fee uses
1981-1983
631 17025
Fish
1981-1983
631 17026
Forest Service
1982
631 17027
Grazing language
1980
631 17028
Great Rift wilderness area
1980
631 17029
Harry S. Truman Animal Import Center
1981
631 17030
Historic trails
1981-1983
631 17031
Hops
1982-1983
631 17032-17033
Idaho omitted lands
1978-1983
632 17034
Immigration reform
1983
632 17035
JAM letters
1983
632 17036
Labor. Alien labor
1981-1983
632 17037
Land and water conservation fund
1981-1982
632 17038
Land conveyance
1982
632 17039
Marketing orders
1983
632 17040
National forests
1982
632 17041
Noxious weeds
1983
632 17042
Off road vehicles
1982
632 17043
Outfitters
1982
632 17044
Payment in kind
1983
632 17045
Peanuts
1981
632 17046
Potatoes
1981-1983
632 17047
Predator control
1982-1983
632 17048
Produce
1981-1982
632 17049
Public land sales
1982-1983
632 17050
Public lands advisory council
1982
632 17051
Public rangelands improvement act
1981
632 17052
REA telephone
1981
632 17053
Recreation
1981-1983
632 17054
Sagebrush rebellion
1980
632 17055
Sailor Creek Project
1983
632 17056
Sand dunes
1981
632 17057
School lunch program
1980
632 17058
Silver City National Recreation Area
1981-1983
632 17059
Sugar
1981
632 17060
Tickler
1981-1982
632 17061
Tobacco
1981-1982
632 17062
U of I endowments
1981-1982
632 17063
Warren & Landmark planning unit litigation
1982
632 17064
Wheat
1982
632 17065
Wild horse and burro program
1983
632 17066
Wilderness area tours
1981
632 17067-17068
Wildlife
1981-1982
632 17069
Wool
1981-1982
Sub-Series M: Rita Scott
Rita Scott was employed as legislative assistant with responsibility for nuclear energy from mid 1984 to mid 1989. Papers of her predecessor, Marilyn Meigs, are interfiled. Scott also worked as nuclear energy legislative assistant for Idaho Senator Steve Symms, and some of the letters in her files are addressed to Symms.
1985-1989
Box Folder
632 17070
"Action needed now"
1989
632 17071-17072
Advanced reactors
1986-1989
632 17073-17075
Appropriations
1985-1986
632 17076
Budget questions, FY 1987
1986
632 17077
Energy and water development appropriations bill, FY 1987, Conference notes
1986
632 17078
Argonne National Laboratory
1986-1988
632 17079
Bonneville Power Administration
1984-1987
632 17080
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
1987-1988
632 17081
China: Nuclear cooperation agreement
1985
633 17082
Corps of Engineers
1986
633 17083
Dworshak Dam
1986
633 17084-17085
Orofino controversy
1985-1986
633 17086
Department of Energy, environmental restoration
1989
633 17087
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
1983-1986
633 17088
Hydro
1985
633 17089
Soda Springs, Idaho
1985-1986
633 17090
Foreign technology/General Atomics
1984-1988
633 17091
Greenhouse effect
1987-1989
633 17092
Hanford Nuclear Reservation
1986-1987
633 17093
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory: General
1981-1989
633 17094
Buried waste
1987-1989
633 17095
Department of Energy and safety problems
1987-1988
633 17096
Engineering research
1987
633 17097
Environment and WIPP
1989
633 17098
Fusion
1984
633 17099
Monitored retrievable storage waste
1985-1987
633 17100
Test facility initiative
1987
633 17101-17102
Waste isolation pilot plant
1987-1989
633 17103
Waste tritium
1988-1989
633 17104-17105
International Atomic Energy Agency
1985-1987
633 17106
Amendments
1985-1986
633 17107
Chernobyl
1986-1987
633 17108
General information
1985-1987
633 17109
Study group
1986
633 17110
Miscellaneous
1989
633 17111
Nuclear energy, general
1987-1989
633 17112
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
1984-1985
633 17113
Nuclear testing
1987
633 17114
Nuclear waste transportation
1985-1987
633 17115-17119
Special Isotope Separation Project
1986-1989
633 17120
Litigation report
1988
633 17121
Review of draft environmental impact statement
undated
633 17122
Stockpile stuff
1987
633 17123
Three Mile Island
1984
Sub-Series N: Martha Solodky
Martha Solodky began as a receptionist in McClure's office in 1977 and was promoted to legislative assistant in 1979. She was responsible for social service issues, including education and Indian affairs.
1976-1990
Box Folder
634 17124-17125
Abortion
1982-1989
634 17126
Action
1978-1986
634 17127
Americans with disabilities act
1989
634 17128
Arts: General
1982-1987
634 17129-17131
Endowment reauthorization
1990
634 17132
Idaho art exhibit
1982-1987
634 17133-17135
Idaho centennial
1988-1989
634 17136-17137
Boise buses (Photographs)
1987-1989
634 17138
Busing
1976-1981
634 17139
Civil Rights: General
1986-1988
634 17140
Economic equity act
1983-1989
634 17141
Equal Rights Amendment
1975-1977
634 17142
Japanese reparations
1987-1988
634 17143
Catastrophic newsletter
1988-1989
634 17144
Department of Employment administrative funds
1985-1986
634 17145-17146
Doublebreasting
1985-1986
634 17147
Education: General
1983-1985
634 17148
Bell's commencement speech at U of I
1983
634 17149
Bilingual
1985-1987
634 17150
BSU projects
1988
634 17151
BSU symposium
1986
634 17152
Bush proposal
1989
635 17153-17155
Campus-based allocations
1979-1984
635 17156
Campus based problems
1982-1984
635 17157-17158
Child care bills
1988-1989
635 17159
Children's museums
1983-1984
635 17160
Day care, Bush
1989
635 17161-17162
Impact aid
1985
635 17163
Lapwai school
1985-1988
635 17164
Lionel Hampton School
1987
635 17165
School performance charts
1989
635 17166-17167
School prayer
1983-1984
635 17168
Task force
1984
635 17169
Teacher in space
1985-1986
635 17170
Teacher intern program
1985-1987
635 17171
Teacher intern resumes
1987-1989
635 17172
Title IX
1975-1981
635 17173
Vocational education audit
1990
635 17174
Vouchers
1985-1986
635 17175
Federal judges
1983-1984
635 17176
FBI move
1987-1989
635 17177-17178
Food and Drug Administration/Dr. Bird
1986-1989
635 17179
Hatch Act
1977-1989
636 17180
Historic preservation
1986-1988
636 17181-17186
Idaho State School and Hospital, Medicaid decertification
1986-1990
636 17187-17189
Indian Affairs: Coeur d'Alene tribal school
1989-1990
636 17190-17191
Duck Valley clinic
1988
636 17192
Fort Hall clinic
1987
636 17193
Indian Health Services contract care budget
1989
636 17194
Indian death penalty
1990
636 17195
Lapwai clinic
1987-1990
636 17196
Nez Perce clinic
1990
636 17197-17199
Nez Perce forest plans
1987-1989
636 17200
Plummer clinic
1987-1988
636 17201-17202
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes/FMC Corporation
1987-1990
636 17203
Interior bill wish list
1987-1990
637 17204
Irrigation company exemption from FLSA - Amendment
1987-1988
637 17205
Judy O'Keefe & Jason Amini
1982
637 17206-17207
McClure statements
1976-1980
637 17208-17210
Memos to McClure
1980-1989
637 17211
Memos to McClure - deleted
1985-1990
637 17212
Oneida
1986
637 17213
Palm, Calvin
1988-1989
637 17214
Pocatello/Chubbuck metropolitan statistical area
1989
637 17215-17216
Rural referral center extension act
1989
637 17217-17218
Social Security: James Roosevelt
1985-1987
637 17219
McClure statement
circa 1982
637 17220
Rural designations
1984
637 17221-17224
Unfunded mandates
1984-1985
637 17225
Veteran's affairs
1985-1986
Sub-Series O: Alan R. Timothy
Alan R. Timothy joined McClure's staff in 1971. In 1975 he was assistant to Administrative Assistant Richard Thompson, then in late 1977 he became briefly executive assistant, or chief legislative assistant. His primary concern was Indian Affairs. Almost all of his collection deals with either Indian education and health or with a Navaho-Hopi land dispute. The folder labeled "Engagements" contains 3x5 cards with McClure's daily engagements for 1975-1976. Two spiral bound stenographer notebooks appear to be lists of letters written, and one contains what seems to be a tally of letters by individual staff members each day. The remaining four notebooks appear to be notes on constituent cases Timothy worked on.
1972-1977
Box Folder
638 17226
Alaska native claims, oversight hearings
1976
638 17227
American Indian School of Medicine (Proposed)
1975-1976
638 17228
Balanced budget
1973
638 17229
Basques
1975-1976
638 17230
Bilingual ballot
1975-1976
638 17231-17232
Bill briefs
1972-1973
638 17233
Bureau of Indian Affairs: Morris Thompson
1973
638 17234
News releases
1973-1974
638 17235
Reorganization
1973
638 17236
Campaign, McClure
1972
638 17237
Chemawa Indian School
1976
638 17238
Coinage bills
1971-1973
638 17239-17240
Copyright Bill , S.1361
1974-1975
638 17241-17242
"Dear Colleague"
1973-1974
638 17243
Disaster assistance
1974
638 17244
Equal rights for women
1973
638 17245
Federal election commission
1976
638 17246
Foreign Affairs: Brussels trip
1973
638 17247-17248
Middle East
1973-1975
638 17249
Vietnam
1974-1975
638 17250
Gun control: S. 141 & 142. Repeal increased penalties
1975
638 17251-17252
Guns
1973-1976
638 17253
Hagerman Fossil Beds
1974-1977
638 17254
JAM statements
1973-1976
638 17255
Idaho National Guard
1975
638 17256-17257
Indian Affairs: Letters
1973-1974
638 17258-17260
Indian Claims Commission Act
1974-1976
639 17261-17266
Indian education
1973-1976
639 17267-17268
Indian financing act
1972-1973
639 17269-17272
Indian health
1973-1975
639 17273
Indian judgement funds distribution act
1973
639 17274
Indian legislation
1973-1974
639 17275
Indian policy review commission
1973
639 17276
Indian "problems"
1973-1974
639 17277-17279
Indian self government
1974-1976
639 17280
Indian trust counsel
1973
639 17281
Indians - Idaho
1974-1976
639 17282
Indians, Miscellaneous
1973-1976
639 17283
Interstate Commerce Commission
1975-1976
639 17284
JAM statements
1972-1975
639 17285
Kootenai Indians, Land transfer
1972-1973
640 17286-17287
Menominee Restoration Act
1973
640 17288
Miscellaneous unfiled items
1974-1976
640 17289-17291
Navajo - Hopi dispute
1974
640 17292
Northern Cheyenne Allotment Act
1976
640 17293-17294
Old letters
1974-1975
640 17295
Palm Springs, California and Indians
1975-1976
640 17296
Pay increases for Congressmen, prohibition against
1974
640 17297
Pueblo Indians
1976
640 17298
Senior citizens - how Congress acted on issues important to them
1973-1974
640 17299
Soft drink industry franchises
1975-1976
640 17300
Submarginal land transfers
1971-1975
640 17301
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Crime
1975
640 17302
Unsorted
1973-1976
640 17303
Volunteer Army
1974
640 17304
Wounded Knee
1973
640 17305
Engagements
1975-1976
640 17306
Notebooks
1976
Sub-Series P: Jane Wittmeyer
Jane Wittmeyer joined the staff in February 1988. Her legislative assistant duties involved agriculture, natural resources, and parks and forests. She left McClure's office in mid 1990. Part of Wittmeyer's papers follow a modified Subject File filing system. She also provided an index to her system (date unknown) which has handwritten revisions. The remainder of Wittmeyer's files comprise an alphabetical sequence of ad-hoc subjects. Her files designated "Immigration" concern the plight of immigrant agricultural workers.
1978-1990
Box Folder
641 17307
Agriculture update
1987
641 17308-17309
Agriculture, General
1984-1988
641 17310
Agriculture 1. Commodities
1984-1989
641 17311-17312
1-1. Grains
1985-1988
641 17313
1-1-1. PIK (Payment in kind)
1984
641 17314-17315
1-2. Wheat
1985-1989
641 17316-17317
1-3. Potatoes
1986-1988
641 17318
1-4. Hops and mint
1984-1986
641 17319
1-6 Dried peas and lentils
1985-1988
641 17320
1-7. Honey and bee keeping
1984-1988
641 17321
1-8. Onions
1986-1988
641 17322
1-9. Fruit
1987-1989
641 17323
1-10. Beans
1988
641 17324
1-11. Grasses
1987
641 17325
1-12. Aquaculture
1984-1987
641 17326
1-13. Commodity future trading commission
1987
641 17327
2. Animal research & drugs
1987-1989
641 17328
2-1. Human diet and nutrition
1983-1985
641 17329-17331
2-1-1. School lunch program
1983-1987
641 17332-17334
2-1-1. School lunch pilot project
1980-1989
641 17335
2-1-2. Meat
1985-1988
641 17336
2-1-3. FLPMA (Federal Land Policy and Management Act)
1984-1987
641 17337-17338
2-2. Pesticides
1984-1989
641 17339
2-2-1. Predator control
1986-1988
641 17340
3. Livestock
1981-1987
641 17341-17342
3-1. Dairy and Poultry
1983-1988
641 17343
3-1-1. Federal milk order
1985
642 17344
3-2. Cattle
1985-1987
642 17345-17347
3-3. Sheep and swine
1984-1988
642 17348-17350
4. Farm loan - FmHA
1985-1989
642 17351-17352
5. Soil & water conservation
1984-1989
642 17353
6. Farm supplies and equipment
1986-1989
642 17354-17355
7. Farm programs
1984-1989
642 17356
7-1. Federal crop insurance
1983-1985
642 17357
7-2. Rural electric act
1984-1987
642 17358
7-4. Agricultural land protection act
1983
642 17359
7-5. Export enhancement program
1986-1987
642 17360
7-6. Plant varieties
1987
642 17361
7-7. Tobacco
1986-1987
642 17362
7-8. 1985 Farm bill
1984-1986
642 17363
7-9. Consolidated family farms
1986
642 17364
8. Seeds
1987
642 17365
9. Agriculture Committee
1984-1989
642 17366
9-1. News releases
1984-1988
642 17367
9-2. Budget - Taxes
1984
642 17368
10. Food prices - Foreign agricultural ownership
1987-1989
642 17369
11. MTN (Agricultural trade)
1984-1988
642 17370
12. Transportation and storage
1984-1988
642 17371
12-1. H-2 immigration
1985-1988
642 17372
12-2. Resolutions
1987
642 17373
Parks and Forests: Improvements
1985
642 17374
General
1986-1989
642 17375
Federal lands
1984-1988
642 17376
2. National forests
1988
642 17377
2-1-3. Management of wilderness areas
1986
642 17378
2-3. National recreation areas
1988-1989
642 17379
2-3-1. Sawtooth NRA
1986-1989
642 17380
2-5. National monuments
1984-1987
642 17381
2-8. Cabin sites
1987
642 17382
2-9. Land sales
1984
642 17383
3. National parks
1987-1989
642 17384-17385
4. Bureau of Land Management
1985-1987
642 17386
4-1. BLM wilderness inventory & proposals
1987-1989
643 17387
4-2. Fort Hall
1984
643 17388
4-3. Desert entry - Carey act
1984-1985
643 17389
5. Monies & revenue
1985-1989
643 17390
7. Coastal barriers
1987
643 17391
Forest Resources 1-2. Fires
1988
643 17392
1-3 Insects & pests
1987
643 17393
1-4. Weeds
1987-1988
643 17394
Natural Resources
1984-1989
643 17395
1. Fish & wildlife
1984-1985
643 17396
1-1 Fish & fishing
1984-1985
643 17397
1-4. Endangered species
1987-1988
643 17398
2. Minerals & mines
1984-1988
643 17399
3. Water resources
1984-1988
643 17400
3-1. Idaho Water Resources Board
1984-1985
643 17401
3-2. Water rights
1985-1988
643 17402
3-3. Corps of Engineers
1984
643 17403
3-4-1. Dam safety
1984
643 17404
3-4-2. Small hydro projects
1984
643 17405
4. Water conservation
1984-1987
643 17406
4-1. Water quality
1987-1988
643 17407
4-1-2. Clean water act
1987-1988
643 17408
4-1-3. Groundwater contamination
1984-1988
643 17409
4-2. Irrigation & projects
1984-1987
643 17410
4-3. Reclamation act
1984-1987
643 17411
4-4. Dams
1984-1986
643 17412
5. Environmental groups
1984
643 17413-17415
Administrative papers and notes
1984-1987
643 17416-17418
Agriculture: Appropriations
1982-1990
643 17419
Agriculture: Appropriations, FY 1988
1987
643 17420-17421
Agriculture: Appropriations, FY 1989
1988
643 17422-17423
Agriculture: Appropriations, FY 1990
1989
643 17424
Agriculture Hall of Fame
1990
643 17425
Agricultural Research Service, potato research
1987-1990
643 17426
University of Idaho requests, FY 1990
1988
643 17427-17430
Agriculture & Natural Resources, Miscellaneous papers
1989-1990
644 17431-17433
Agriculture & Natural Resources, Miscellaneous papers
1988-1990
644 17434-17435
Agriculture: Miscellaneous
1987-1989
644 17436
Agriculture: Idaho, Miscellaneous (Photographs)
1988
644 17437
Agriculture Newsletters, mailings, reprints
1978
644 17438
Agriculture policy, 1990 Farm bill
1989
644 17439-17440
Agriculture programs, appropriations, & research
1985-1988
644 17441
Agriculture voting record
1981-1986
644 17442
Aldicarab/potatoes
1989
644 17443
Animal damage control
1983
644 17444
Animal damage control transfer from Interior to Agriculture
1985
644 17445
Appropriations
1986
644 17446
Aquaculture
1985-1986
644 17447
ASCA (Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service)
1981-1985
644 17448
ASCS state director
1984-1985
644 17449-17450
Barley deficiency bill
1989-1990
644 17451
Barley export enhancement program
1988
644 17452
Beans
1988-1989
644 17453
Bear and wolf habitat
1981-1983
644 17454
Beef
1986-1989
644 17455
Beef and pork
1981-1983
644 17456
Blaine Larsen/Kevin Varin
1988
644 17457
BLM - Battle Creek
1983
644 17458
BLM - Fire rehabilitation
1986
644 17459-17460
BLM/Forest Service land exchange
1984-1986
644 17461
BLM - Recreations
1989
644 17462
Box Canyon
1983
644 17463
Brucellosis
1981-1982
644 17464
Burley/Oakley flooding prevention (Photographs)
1984-1985
644 17465
Cadastrial survey
1982
644 17466
Camp Pendleton
1987
644 17467
Canadian seed dumping
1989-1990
644 17468
Centennial sheep research
1980-1981
644 17469
Chivers, Tom
1986
645 17470-17471
City of Rocks
1976-1990
645 17472
Clean fuels
1989
645 17473
Commodity futures trading commission
1982
645 17474
Condemnation: Gus Carlson's property
1989
645 17475
Co-sponsored bills and joint resolutions
1984
645 17476
Crop associations: campaign organization
1989
645 17477
CRSP for dry peas and lentils (Collaborative Research Support Program)
1988
645 17478
Dairy
1981-1983
645 17479-17488
Dear Colleague letters
1982-1987
645 17489
Dear Friends letters
1984
645 17490
Desert land entry
1986
645 17491-17492
Dinoseb/EPA
1986-1987
645 17493
Disaster counties
1981
645 17494
Done good file
1983-1988
645 17495-17501
Drought
1987-1989
646 17502-17503
DTP & CRP (Dairy termination program/ Conservation reserve program)
1986-1987
646 17504
Dubois sheep experiment station
1989
646 17505
Dworshak master plan
1984
646 17506
Eastport meat inspection
1989-1990
646 17507
Eastern Idaho Agricultural Symposiums
1977-1978
646 17508
EBDC's/Potatoes
1987-1990
646 17509
Endangered species
1989
646 17510
Endangered species act
1987
646 17511
Energy & water
1984
646 17512
Energy Committee
1985
646 17513-17514
EPA labeling - Endangered Species Act
1987
646 17515
ETBE (ethyl tertiary butyl ether)
1988-1989
646 17516-17522
Ethanol
1984-1989
646 17523
Export symposium
1985
646 17524-17526
Exports
1985-1989
646 17527-17528
Farm credit
1986-1989
646 17529
Farm Credit Act
1985
646 17530-17534
Farm Credit Bill
1987
647 17535-17536
Farm Credit Bill
1987
647 17537-17539
Eastern Idaho Production Credit Association
1985-1986
647 17540
Farmers Home Administration
1986
647 17541
"Act of 1946 and 1948", by Jane A. Wittmeyer and A.N.M. Waheeduzzaman,
1986
647 17542
Cases
1986
647 17543
Farm Credit Service
1987
647 17544
Inventory property to Fish and Game
1989
647 17545
Norberg
1986
647 17546
Programs
1981-1983
647 17547
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act
1987-1988
647 17548
Amendments and floor statements
1986
647 17549
Lite review - minor use pesticides
1989
647 17550
Food stamp amendments
1985
647 17551-17553
Food stamps
1980-1987
647 17554
JAM amendments
1980
647 17555
Foreign Agricultural Service Cooperator Programs
1986
647 17556
Fort Hall
1989
647 17557
Galloway Dam
1989
647 17558
General agreement on tariffs and trade
1982-1986
647 17559
Germplasm
1983-1986
647 17560
Aberdeen
1983-1986
647 17561-17565
Grasshoppers
1984-1987
647 17566
Congressional hearings, Twin Falls
1985
647 17567-17569
Grasshoppers in Idaho
1984-1985
648 17570-17571
Grazing
1985
648 17572
Grazing fees
1985-1989
648 17573
Groundwater
1986
648 17574
H-2A immigration
1987
648 17575-17576
Hagerman fossil beds
1976-1987
648 17577
Hawkins bean warehouse problem
1989
648 17578
Hell's Canyon recreation area
1980-1982
648 17579
Herbicides on FS & BLM
1984
648 17580
Hops amendment conference
1983-1985
648 17581
Hops marketing orders
1984
648 17582
Howe, Don
1986
648 17583
Idaho Agricultural Products Day
1982-1984
648 17584
Idaho politics - agriculture
1986
648 17585
Idaho potato patent
1989
648 17586-17590
Immigration
1983-1987
648 17591
Immigration & naturalization
1984-1985
648 17592-17593
Immigration and Naturalization Service
1989-1990
648 17594
Reorganization
1985
648 17595
Interior appropriations (Photographs)
1989-1990
648 17596
Appropriations, FY 1985
1984-1985
648 17597
International trade
1986-1987
648 17598
Australia
1986-1987
648 17599
Canada
1986-1988
648 17600
China/ROC
1986
648 17601
European Community
1984-1986
648 17602-17605
Japan
1984-1987
648 17606
South Africa
1986
648 17607
South & Central America
1985
648 17608
USSR
1987
649 17609
JAM co-sponsor
1981-1983
649 17610
Job applications & resume
1983-1986
649 17611
Joint campaign
1986
649 17612
Kimberly, Idaho
1983
649 17613
Kootenai Valley reclamation
1984
649 17614
Lake Lowell rehabilitation; Deer Flat dams
1988-1990
649 17615
Lake Pend Oreille clean water study
1986-1989
649 17616-17617
Lamb imports
1984-1987
649 17618
Letters to do this week
1984
649 17619
Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District
1986
649 17620
Llamas from Chile
1989-1990
649 17621
Martin (Steven)/Agricultural stabilization & conservation service
1986
649 17622
Matching grant for Idaho Soil Conservation Service
1984-1985
649 17623
Memos for Jane
1987-1988
649 17624-17625
Micro biological criteria in processing survey
1984-1985
649 17626
Miscellaneous legislation & information
1983-1984
649 17627
Miscellaneous unfoldered material
1985-1990
649 17628
Multiple use
1986
649 17629
Murdoch, David
1989
649 17630
Nassella Tussock
1989
649 17631
National agricultural research & extension users advisory board
1985
649 17632
National farmers union file
1985
649 17633
National quarter horse week
1989
649 17634
Nez Perce
1984-1986
649 17635
Agricultural leases
1984-1987
649 17636
Limestone
1987-1989
649 17637
Tribe
1984-1987
649 17638
Nonprogram crops
1986
649 17639
North Idaho sprout damage
1989
649 17640-17641
Noxious weeds
1986
649 17642-17644
Carlson/Foley Act
1984-1989
650 17645
Old itineraries
1984-1987
650 17646
Omnibus rangelands bill
1985-1986
650 17647
Operation of Congress
1981-1983
650 17648
Owyhee wilderness study area
1986
650 17649
Peas & lentils
1982-1983
650 17650
Pesticide safety act
1986-1987
650 17651-17653
PILT (Payment in lieu of taxes)
1981-1984
650 17654
Legislation
1983
650 17655
Potato promotion bill
1989
650 17656
Potatoes
1985-1986
650 17657
Fertilizers
1987-1989
650 17658
Private relief bill
1983
650 17659
Kenneth Blevins
1989
650 17660
Public lands issues
1984-1985
650 17661
Rapeseed & appropriations
1987
650 17662
Recess
1986
650 17663
Reclamation reform act
1989
650 17664
Red dye #3, Food and Drug Administration
1984
650 17665
Roshold (John), Sawtooth National Recreation Area
1985-1987
650 17666
Rural revitalization program
1987
650 17667
Resource management
1989
650 17668
Saylor Creek bombing range expansion
1989
650 17669-17672
School lunch program
1985-1989
650 17673
Senate rules
undated
650 17674
Settlers Grove
1987
650 17675
Shoshone Bannock Tribe: Fisheries work
1986
650 17676
Small reclamation projects act, S.1981
1983
650 17677
Snake and Boise water levels
1989
650 17678-17679
Snake aquifer
1983-1984
650 17680
Sodbuster
1987
650 17681
Soft white wheat
1989-1990
651 17682
Staggers railroad act
1983-1984
651 17683
Subchapter S corporations
1986
651 17684
Suggested agriculture meetings
1989
651 17685
Sulfiting agents in potatoes
1985
651 17686
Targeted Export Assistance Programs
1988
651 17687
Tendoy cemetery withdrawal
1985
651 17688
Teton Dam reconstruction study
1989
651 17689
Tour ideas in Idaho
1984-1985
651 17690
Trans-Pacific west bound freight rates
1985-1988
651 17691
Uniform commercial code
1986
651 17692
USDA veterinary regulation
1987
651 17693
USGS groundwater quality
1986
651 17694
University of Idaho agriculture
1985-1986
651 17695
Valbois Resort project
1989
651 17696
Water marketing/Securitie
1988
651 17697
Water quality & agriculture
1986-1989
651 17698
Water quality programs workshops
1988
651 17699
Water resources: Avondale irrigation district
1984
651 17700
North Cache Water Development
1984
651 17701
Oakley Fan water project
1984
651 17702
Twin Falls Canal Company
1983-1985
651 17703
Water resources development act
1985
651 17704
Water rights - Snake River
1989
651 17705
Water supply
1986-1989
651 17706-17709
Wild horses
1982-1987
651 17710
Wild horse & burro advisory board
1986
651 17711
Wilderness, riparian policy, recreation
1989
651 17712
Willow Creek stock water amendment
1985
651 17713
ZeoPhos fertilizer
1986

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Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: Newspaper clippings
1973-1990
Box Folder
652 17714
Bear River landmark
1989
652 17715
BLM sales
1983
652 17716
Environment
1973
652 17717
Highways
1973
652 17718-17719
Iran-Contra hearings
1986-1987
652 17720
Retirement
1990
652 17721
San Juan, Puerto Rico
1989
652 17722
USFS sales
1983
652 17723
Wilderness bill
1983
652 17724-17726
Wilderness clippings
1983
652 17727-17736
Wilderness clippings
1984
Sub-Series B: Press releases
1968-1990
Box Folder
652 17737
Press Releases
December 1968
652 17738
March-October 1969
652 17739
Special to weeklies
March-November 1969
652 17740
January-March 1970
652 17741
April-June 1970
652 17742
July-September 1970
652 17743
October-December 1970
652 17744
Radio, TV, Special columns
1970
652 17745
Press releases
January-March 1971
652 17746
April-June 1971
652 17747
July-September 1971
652 17749
Special to weeklies
January 1971
652 17750
Press releases
January-March 1972
652 17751
April 1972
652 17752
May-June 1972
652 17753
July 1972
652 17754
August-September 1972
652 17755
October-December 1972
653 17756
Grant releases
January-May 1972
653 17757
June-November 1972
653 17758
Press releases
January-February 1973
653 17759
March-September 1973
653 17760
October-December 1973
653 17761
Grant releases
January-June 1973
653 17762
July-December 1973
653 17763
Press releases
January-February 1974
653 17764
March-April 1974
653 17765
May 1974
653 17766
June 1974
653 17767
July-September 1974
653 17768
October-December 1974
653 17769
Special to weeklies
December 1974
653 17770
Grant releases
January-June 1974
653 17771
July-December 1974
653 17772
Press releases
January-February 1975
653 17773
March-April 1975
653 17774
May-July 1975
653 17775
August-October 1975
653 17776
November-December 1975
653 17777
Special to weeklies
1975
653 17778
Grants, contracts, and loans
January-May 1975
653 17779
June-September 1975
653 17780
October-December 1975
653 17781
Press releases
January-March 1976
653 17782
April-June 1978
653 17783
July-August 1976
653 17784
September-October 1976
654 17785
November-December 1976
654 17786
Special to weeklies
January-April 1976
654 17787
May-August 1976
654 17788
September-November 1976
654 17789
Grants, Contracts, and loans
January-February 1976
654 17790
March-April 1976
654 17791
May-June 1976
654 17792
July 1976
654 17793
August 1976
654 17794
September 1976
654 17795
October-December 1976
654 17796
Press releases
January-February 1977
654 17797
March-April 1977
654 17798
May-June 1977
654 17799
July-August 1977
654 17800
September-October 1977
654 17801
November-December 1977
654 17802
Special to weeklies
January-March 1977
654 17803
April-June 1977
654 17804
July-September 1977
654 17805
October-December 1977
654 17806
Grants, contracts, and loans
January-March 1977
654 17807
April-June 1977
654 17808
July-August 1977
654 17809
September-October 1977
654 17810
November-December 1977
654 17811
Academy and intern releases
1977
654 17812
Press releases
January-March 1979
654 17813
April-May 1978
654 17814
June-July 1978
655 17815
August-September 1978
655 17816
October-December 1978
655 17817
Special to weeklies
1978
655 17818
Combo account
1978
655 17819
Contracts, grants, and loans
January-June 1978
655 17820
July-December 1978
655 17821
Press releases
January-February 1979
655 17822
March-April 1979
655 17823
May-June 1979
655 17824
July-September 1979
655 17825
October-December 1979
655 17826
Special to weeklies
1979
655 17827
Contracts, grants, and loans
January- June 1979
655 17828
July-December 1979
655 17829
Academy appointments
1979
655 17830
Press releases
January-March 1980
655 17831
April-June 1980
655 17832
July-September 1980
655 17833
October-December 1980
655 17834
Special to weeklies
September 1980
655 17835
Grant announcements
January-June 1980
655 17836
July-December 1980
655 17837
Academies and interns
1980
655 17838
Grant announcements
January 1981
655 17839
February 1981
655 17840
April-August 1981
655 17841
September 1981
655 17842
October-November 1981
655 17843
Academy and interns
1981
655 17844
ENR (Committee on Energy and Natural Resources) releases
1981
655 17845
Press releases
January-February 1982
655 17846
March-April 1982
655 17847
May-June 1982
655 17848
July 1982
655 17849
August 1982
655 17850
September-December 1982
655 17851
Academies and interns
1983
655 17852
Press releases: Index
1983
655 17853
January-March 1983
655 17854
April-June 1983
655 17855
July-September 1983
655 17856
October-December 1983
656 17857
Press Releases: Index
1984
656 17858
January-March 1984
656 17859
April-June 1984
656 17860
July-September 1984
656 17861
October-December 1984
656 17862
Press releases: Index
1985
656 17863
January-March 1985
656 17864
April-June 1985
656 17865
July-August 1985
656 17866
September-October 1985
656 17867
November-December 1985
656 17868
Press releases: Index
January 1986
656 17869
February-April 1986
656 17870
May-June 1986
656 17871
July-August 1986
656 17872
September-December 1986
656 17873
Press Releases: Index
1987
656 17874
January 1987
656 17875
February-June 1987
656 17876
July-September 1987
656 17877
October-December 1987
656 17878
Press releases: Index
1988
656 17879
January-February 1988
656 17880
March-May 1988
656 17881
June-July 1988
656 17882
August-September 1988
656 17883
October-December 1988
656 17884
Press releases: Index
1989
656 17885
January 1989
656 17886
February-April 1989
656 17887
May-July 1989
656 17888
August-September 1989
656 17889
October-December 1989
656 17890
Press releases: Index
1990
656 17891
January-February 1990
656 17892
March-April 1990
656 17893
May-September 1990
656 17894
October-November 1990
656 17895
Letter to Idaho
1986-1987
Sub-Series C: Statements
1969-1990
Box Folder
656 17896
Abortion
1982, 1989
656 17897
Academy procedures
1984, 1988
656 17898
Accomplishments in 97th Congress
27 January 1983
656 17899
Agriculture
1973-1989
656 17900
Alaska gas reserves
1981
656 17901
Alfalfa seed, Canadian
1 December 1989
656 17902
Alien labor certification
9 March 1977
656 17903
American Falls Dam
19 January 1973
656 17904
American Mining Congress
20 October 1969
656 17905
AMTRAC funding
1981
656 17906
Anhydrous ammonia classification
3 August 1989
656 17907
Antitrust reform
1976
656 17908
Armed services subcommittee on Preparedness/National stockpile
19 June 1981
656 17909
ATV industry
19 July 1988
656 17910
Baby Doe
31 July 1984
656 17911
Barley EEP sales
17 July 1989
656 17912
Beef treated with growth hormones, EEC ban
3 March 1989
656 17913
Bee keepers
1970
656 17914
Bicentennial
1971-1976
656 17915
BLM/FS
24 March 1986
656 17916
Box Canyon Creek
30 July 1973
656 17917
BPA
1982
656 17918
Breeder reactor policy
28 October 1980
656 17919
Budget
1973-1982
656 17920
Budget Committee
1974-1975
656 17921
Business
1978-1980
656 17922
Business Week address
1981
656 17923
Calley Conviction statement
22 April 1971
656 17924
Campbell investigation
31 July 1980
656 17925
Cancer
656 17926
Capital Capers
1982
656 17927
Carey Act
1977
656 17928
Carryover basis
1980
656 17929
Castro's grand design
13 November 1975
656 17930
Central America
8 March 1984
656 17931
Cherry blossom festival
28 March 1973
656 17932
Child nutrition act of 1977
656 17933
Child pornography
28 June 1977
656 17934
China
1972
656 17935
City of Rocks
1974-1976
656 17936
Civilian marksmanship program
14 May 1979
656 17937
Civil rights survey
19 July 1977
656 17938
Commencement speech
30 May 1982
656 17939
Communications
1977-1979
656 17940
Communication site fees, USFS
1989
656 17941
Concerned Citizens of the West
17 July 1978
656 17942
Congressional Record inserts
1982
656 17943
Constituent Services Guide
1989
656 17944
Consumer protection legislation
1974-1978
656 17945
Craig, Congressman Larry
1982
656 17946
Criminal code recodification
1980
656 17947
Criticism
1982
656 17948
CRP payments
26 October 1989
656 17949
Dairy
1977-1984
656 17950
Dam safety
undated
656 17951
Debate books
25 July 1983
656 17952
Debt ceiling
656 17953
Defense
1981-1986
656 17954
Demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
1971
656 17955
Department of the Interior
18 February 1981
656 17956
Desert land entry
13 November 1969
656 17957
Desiderata
undated
656 17958
Diesel fuel tax
5 August 1988
656 17959
Disaster aid tax
26 October 1989
656 17960
Department of Energy
1981-1982
656 17961
Department of Labor audits of H2-A employers
24 September 1989
656 17962
Douglas, William O.
15 April 1970
656 17963
Drought relief
1977-1988
656 17964
Drug abuse
1971
656 17965
East Green Acres water project
1970-1971
656 17966
Economic update
1983-1985
656 17967
Economy
1976-1985
656 17968
Education veto
13 August 1970
656 17969
Electric vehicles
1977-1989
656 17970
Elk/Timber management symposium
1 April 1978
656 17971
Energy
1972-1983
656 17972
Energy and natural resources committee
1983
656 17973
Energy Committee
25 November 1980
656 17974
Environment
1970-1978
656 17975
EPA-Non attainment
6 February 1978
656 17976
ERA
1978
656 17977
Family Assistance Plan
1971
656 17978
Federal lands
1981
656 17979
Financing of Congressional elections
13 July 1977
657 17980
First Monday
1981-1982
657 17981
FmHA loans
1981-1984
657 17982
Focus
1981
657 17983
Food
1975-1984
657 17984
Foreign relations authorization act
13 June 1977
657 17985
Fraud and abuse
26 October 1981
657 17986
Freight car shortage hearings announcement
7 July 1971
657 17987
FTC
1979-1982
657 17988
Gasohol
1979
657 17989
Genocide
12 April 1973
657 17990
Girls' and Boys' State
1975-1978
657 17991
Gold
1973
657 17992
Government reorganization
1971
657 17993
Grazing fees
1969-1989
657 17994
GSA-Post Office controversy
1974
657 17995
Gun control
1968-1983
657 17996
Health care costs
1977-1989
657 17997
Helium conservation
12 June 1973
657 17998
Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area
1973
657 17999
High Country News/Best and worst of West in Congress
15 October 1982
657 18000
House leaders
17 March 1981
657 18001
Housing goals
1977
657 18002
Hunting/Shooting sports
1975
657 18003
IACI
9 October 1981
657 18004
IAEA treaty
11 December 1979
657 18005
Idaho Chemical Processing Plant injection well
7 March 1984
657 18006
Idaho church officials
21 April 1977
657 18007
Idaho Congressional delegation
1981
657 18008
Idaho Statesman
9 June 1982
657 18009
International Engineering and Construction Industries Council
18 September 1978
657 18010
Immigration reform and control act of 1986
18 October 1989
657 18011
Independent Truckers Association
28 August 1980
657 18012
INEL
1979-1989
657 18013
Inflation
1978
657 18014
Internal Revenue Code
28 September 1989
657 18015
International Atomic Energy Agency
13 February 1986
657 18016
International Youth Exchange
22 January 1986
657 18017
Interstate Commerce Commission
18 March 1975
657 18018
Introductions
undated
657 18019
Issue Update
1983-1984
657 18020
JAM op/eds
undated
657 18021
JAM reports and questionnaires
1967-1978
657 18022
January 1982-1983
657 18023
Joint Economic Committee
23 June 1977
657 18024
Jobs
1975-1977
657 18025
Jordan, Len
undated
657 18026
Junior/Senior congratulations
1979-1980
657 18027
Juvenile justice law
18 July 1977
657 18028
Kootenai Indian Tribe
1974-1975
657 18029
Labor
1977-1978
657 18030
Laboratory regulations
13 August 1980
657 18031
Land applications, pending
11 March 1977
657 18032
LA Times/Budget article
1982
657 18033
Legal Services Corporation Act
24 July 1974
657 18034
Lewiston Morning Tribune/Strategic stockpile
1981
657 18035
Lincoln Day speeches
1975
657 18036
Lumber/Timber
1973-1989
657 18037
MCCA (Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act) repeal
1 December 1989
657 18038
McClure biographies and profiles
1969-1988
657 18039
Media
1981-1982
657 18040
Medicare
17 June 1969
657 18041
Middle East
23 January 1975
657 18042
Middle Snake River
1971
657 18043
Mineral leases
20 January 1982
657 18044
Mining
1979-1989
657 18045
Miscellaneous bills
undated
657 18046
Miscellaneous: Breakfast-Voting
1979-1981
657 18047
Miscellaneous letter responses
1978
657 18048
Mountain Home Air Force Base
1984-1985
657 18049
Mt. St. Helens
1980
657 18050
National health insurance
1981
657 18051
National Water Resources Week
20 September 1982
657 18052
Natural gas market
13 December 1982
657 18053
NERO
1981-1982
657 18054
Nest egg bill
3 March 1983
657 18055
New Hampshire election
1975
657 18056
Newsletter
1976-1989
657 18057
NIC (North Idaho College)
14 October 1982
657 18058
Noxious weed import
3 February 1989
657 18059
NSF (National Science Foundation)
1983-1984
657 18060
Nuclear freeze
6 April 1983
657 18061
Nuclear plant safety
657 18062
Nuclear waste
1980-1982
657 18063
Obscenity
20 October 1969
657 18064
Off-road vehicles
7 April 1977
657 18065
Oil and money in 1980
21 September 1982
657 18066
Oil imports
26 June 1978
657 18067
On energy
1983-1986
657 18068
160 acre limitation
1977-1982
657 18069
Onion shipping rates
26 October 1989
657 18070
OSHA
1972-1977
657 18071
Panama
undated
657 18072
Paperwork reduction
1979
657 18073
Par value modification act
4 April 1974
657 18074
Patents
undated
657 18075
Pea and lentil research
3 August 1984
657 18076
Peer review organization, Idaho
10 February 1986
657 18077
PILT program
1976-1981
657 18078
Poll results
8 July 1971
657 18079
Pork subsidy programs, Canadian
21 July 1989
657 18080
Postal service
1970-1989
657 18081
Post-Register/Balanced budget
1982
657 18082
Potatoes
1975-1989
657 18083
Predator control
1972-1973
657 18084
Presidential campaign
27 June 1974
657 18085
Press Conference/Miscellaneous issues
8 October 1981
657 18086
Primacy of state water law
1982
657 18087
Public rangelands
26 July 1979
657 18088
Public water supply facilities
1978
657 18089
Quiet title
24 February 1972
657 18090
Railroads
1969-1983
657 18091
Recess
1982
657 18092
Republican report
1982
657 18093
Republican resolve being tested
1982
657 18094
Revenue sharing
1971-1980
657 18095
Sagebrush rebellion
1980
657 18096
Salary increase
1968-1975
657 18097
Salmon River watershed rehabilitation
circa 1971
657 18098
SALT treaty
1974-1975
657 18099
Savings act of 1979
657 18100
Sawtooth National Recreation Area
1969-1972
657 18101
Saylor Creek bombing range
1989
657 18102
Schools
1970-1984
657 18103
Segregation and patenting public lands, BLM proposed regulations
7 April 1977
657 18104
Senate breakfast group
14 November 1975
657 18105
Senior Citizens
1977-1980
657 18106
Sewer treatment construction grants
1980
657 18107
Sex education
1969
657 18108
Silver
1981-1983
657 18109
Silver Valley
1982
657 18110
SIS project
1988
657 18111
Small Business
657 18112
Snake River aquifer
1984-1989
657 18113
Social Security
1981-1989
657 18114
Soil conservation
1970-1988
657 18115
Solar lobby
13 October 1983
657 18116
South Korea
25 June 1975
657 18117
Southeast Asia
1975
657 18118
Soviet propaganda
15 May 1981
657 18119
Soviet talks
14 July 1975
657 18120
Spending limitation
1978-1979
657 18121
SST (Supersonic Transport)
1971
657 18122
Standby Petroleum Allocation Act of 1982
1981-1982
657 18123
Stockpile problem
30 June 1977
657 18124
Student dissent
1969
657 18125
Student loans
1979
657 18126
Sugar
1977-1989
657 18127
Sugar beets
24 February 1970
657 18128
Symms, Senator Steve
1982-1983
657 18129
Tax reform
1969
657 18130
Taxes
1980-1989
657 18131
Teacher internship program
1985-1989
658 18132
Teton Dam
1976-1977
658 18133
Town meeting
1982-1989
658 18134
Transportation
1980
658 18135
Travel schedules
1973-1980
658 18136
Trust and Estates Magazine/Energy
1983
658 18137
Trust territories
1982
658 18138
U of Idaho commencement
16 May 1981
658 18139
Various positions
21 June 1973
658 18140
Veterans
1979-1989
658 18141
Viewpoint/Elections and nuclear freeze
1982
658 18142
Watergate
1972
658 18143
Water policy
1 March 1979
658 18144
Welfare
1975-1977
658 18145
White Clouds
10 July 1969
658 18146
Wilderness
1978-1989
658 18147
Wild Horse and Burro Range Improvement Act of 1982
658 18148
Wildlife Management Institute
1982
658 18149
Williams, Harrison/ABSCAM
1982
658 18150
Wise, Barbara
1982
658 18151
Wounded Knee
undated
658 18152
Yamani, Ahmed Zaki
19 April 1981
658 18153
Youth for understanding
1983-1989
Sub-Series D: Republican Conference Statements
1981
Box Folder
658 18154
A new beginning
1981
658 18155
Committee digest
June-September 1981
658 18156
Committee Digest
October-December 1981
658 18157
Issue update
July-November 1981
658 18158
McClure urges Reagan to toughen defense
27 July 1981
658 18159
News update
1981
658 18160
Newsworks
June-December 1981
658 18161
Press releases
12 March 1981
658 18162
Public Service Announcements: Income tax
1981
658 18163
Radio actualities - Call list
1981
658 18164
Radio actualities
1981
658 18165
Senate conference plans attack of budget deficit
25 September 1981
658 18166
Senate, House unite to pass tax cuts
29 July 1981
658 18167
Senate majority leads crackdown on crime
10 September 1981
658 18168
Senate majority pushes live TV, radio coverage
17 July 1981
658 18169
GOP conference chairman blasts Dems $100 billion tax increase
23 June 1981
658 18170
McClure calls for tighter reign on state department
17 July 1981
658 18171
Should the U.S. sell AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia?
658 18172
Tax payers to get a lift…
1 October 1981
Issue Files
1975-1990
1975-1978
Box Folder
658 18173
Abortion
658 18174
Amtrak
658 18175
BYU Housing code
658 18176
CIA-FBI investigations
658 18177
D.C. Representation
658 18178
Energy speech
658 18179
S.Res.5 filibuster
658 18180
Gasahol
658 18181
Gold bill
658 18182
Gospel-Hump
658 18183
Helium
658 18184
International Women's Year - Equal Rights Amendment
658 18185
Jensen, Dwight
658 18186
Lance, Bert
658 18187
McClure-Crane Amendment
658 18188
McClure Speeches
658 18189
H.R. 3489 Merchant Marine nominations
658 18190
National Family Week
658 18191
S. 897 Nuclear non-proliferation bill
1975-1977
658 18192
S. 1360 Oral bidding
658 18193
OSHA
658 18194
Panama Canal
658 18195
Photography information
658 18196
S. 1750 Saccharin
658 18197
63-foot form
658 18198
Southwest Idaho Development Association Speech
658 18199
Taxes
658 18200
TV coverage of Senate
658 18201
Universal voter registration
658 18202
Water policy
658 18203
West Point
1981-1982
Box Folder
658 18204
Abortion
658 18205
Actuality wire
658 18206
Alaska pipeline
658 18207
Balanced Budget
658 18208
Bonneville Power Administration
658 18209
Broadcasting (TV
658 18210
BLM
658 18211
Budget, FY83
658 18212
Busing
658 18213-18216
Committee Digest
658 18217
Congressional pay
658 18218
Criminal Code Reform Act of 1981
658 18219
Defense
658 18220
Defense: Reagan speech to National Press Club
18 November 1981
658 18221
Defense: SAC
658 18222
Dialogue - George Gilder
658 18223
Disinformation - de Borchgrave
658 18224
Economic Recovery Tax Cut of 1981
658 18225
Economy
658 18226
Elderly
659 18227
Election
1982
659 18228
Electric vehicles
659 18229-18231
Energy
659 18232
Farm bill of 1981
659 18233
Federal Communications Commission/PTL television network
659 18234
Federal regulations
659 18235
Firearms
659 18236
Federal Trade Commission
659 18237
Foreign affairs
659 18238
Fuel allocation
659 18239
General Accounting Office study (Silver)
659 18240
Gas tax
659 18241
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
659 18242
Hodel
659 18243
Idaho art show
659 18244
Idaho state
659 18245
Immigration and refugee policy
659 18246
Issue update
659 18247
July National poll - NBC
659 18248
LMFBR (? ? fast breeder reactor)
659 18249
Mikva suit
1981-1982
659 18250
Mining
659 18251
Morrison-Knudsen/Saudi passports
659 18252-18254
Miscellaneous
659 18255
Mt. St. Helen's disaster
659 18256
Natural gas
659 18257
Newsworks
659 18258
News release log
659 18259
New federalism
659 18260
Nuclear waste
659 18261
Northwest Power Planning Council
659 18262
Operation uplink/Roundtable
659 18263
Outfitter and permits
659 18264
Parliamentary procedures
659 18265
People like us
659 18266
Pioneer Day
659 18267
Program for economic recovery
659 18268
Public broadcasting
659 18269
Public land sales
659 18270
Rabbits
659 18271
RARE II review act of 1981
659 18272
Reagan
659 18273
Reagan speech
24 September 1981
659 18274
Reclamation Reform Act of 1981
659 18275
Regulatory Relief Program
659 18276
Republican Senate Bulletin
659 18277
Right to work
659 18278
Robo-DOE boating restrictions
659 18279
SALT II
660 18280
Security
660 18281
Silver sale
660 18282
Social Security
660 18283
Source
660 18284
Speech information kit
660 18285
Spending limitation
660 18286
Standby petroleum allocation
660 18287
State of the Union
26 January 1982
660 18288
Stockman
660 18289
Strategic minerals and materials
660 18290
Taxes
660 18291
Timber
660 18292
Veto
660 18293
Voting rights act
660 18294
Watt, James
660 18295
Washington Public Power Supply System
660 18296-18297
Acid rain
1983-1988
Box Folder
660 18298
Agriculture
660 18299-18300
Agriculture
660 18301
Farm credit
660 18302
Farm management workshops
660 18303
Agriculture appropriations, FY 1985
660 18304
Agriculture appropriations, FY 1986
660 18305
Airline decentralization
660 18306
Alaska hunting testimony
660 18307
American Falls
660 18308
American Heritage Trust Act
660 18309
Amtrak
660 18310
Animal damage control
660 18311
Andrus-Leroy
660 18312
Antennagate
660 18313
Antiballistic missiles
660 18314
Appointments, Confirmation hearings
660 18315
Aquaculture
1986
660 18316-18325
Arms control
661 18326-18329
Arms control
661 18330
Clips
661 18331
National intelligence estimate
661 18332
Originals
661 18333
Originals, Sets 1-11
661 18334
Originals, Sets 12-22
661 18335
Presidential reports
661 18336
Reagan int. compliance, 6/10/85
10 June 1985
661 18337
SS-24
661 18338
Violations report
1955
661 18339
Art show
661 18340
Articles - McClure
661 18341
Asia trip
661 18342
Asotin Dam
661 18343
Asset management
661 18344
Atomic veterans
661 18345
Audubon magazine article
1981
661 18346
Balanced budget/Deficit
661 18347
Barter: Commodity Credit Corporation surplus
661 18348
Basques
661 18349
Arts
661 18350
Bean soup
661 18351
Beirut
661 18352
Birds of prey
661 18353
Blind - Bill Morgan's walk
661 18354
Bureau of Land Management
661 18355-18356
Block grants
661 18357
Boise customs
661 18358
Bonneville Power Administration
661 18359
Direct Service Industries
661 18360-18361
Bork
661 18362
Boy Scouts - Preston family: 10 Eagles
661 18363
Boys State
661 18364-18365
Budget
661 18366
Budget freeze
661 18367
Budget, taxes, economy - Press releases
661 18368
Bunker Hill
662 18369
Bush, general
1983-1988
662 18370
Bush trip, 2/20 - 21/86
662 18371
Bush visit, 8/84
662 18372
Campaign
662 18373
Campaign announcements -McClure
662 18374
Campaign brochures
662 18375
Campaign '84, Busch
1984
662 18376
Campaign '84 - Election wrap-ups (Time and Newsweek magazines)
1984
662 18377
Campaign '86 endorsement scripts
1986
662 18378
Campaign - H.D. Palmer information
1984
662 18379-18385
Campaign - Miscellaneous
1983-1988
662 18386
Campaign press releases
1983-1988
662 18387
Canada - Trade
1983-1988
662 18388
Canadian timber
1983-1988
662 18389
Shakes and shingles
1983-1988
662 18390
Caribou
1983-1988
662 18391
Cassia County/Oakley Dam
1983-1988
662 19392-18393
Catastrophic health care
1983-1988
662 18394-18395
Central America
662 18396
Costa Rica
662 18397
El Salvador
662 18398
Kissinger Commission
662 18399
Challis - Molybdenum
662 18400
Chemical waste
662 18401
Chernobyl
662 18402
Child care books
662 18403
Child pornography
662 18404
Chile
662 18405
Christian broadcasting
662 18406
Christmas cards
662 18407
Church, Frank
662 18408
City of Rocks
663 18409
Clark, William
663 18410
Clean Air Act
663 18411
Clinch River
663 18412
Close Up Foundation
663 18413
Coal
663 18414
Coal slurry pipelines
663 18415
Columns
663 18416
COMBO (Communications and Business Office Expenses)
663 18417
COMBO accounts
663 18418
COMBO and Common Cause
663 18419
Compound 1080
663 18420
Computer
663 18421
CMS & digital
663 18422
Congressional Leaders United for a Balanced Budget
663 18423
Congressional Quarterly - Congress in America entry
663 18424
Construction work in progress
663 18425
Containment - Kennan and Wallop
663 18426
Corporate charitable contributions
663 18427
Craig, Larry
663 18428
Craters of the Moon, Masters of the Universe
663 18429
Crime
663 18430
Crop insurance act
663 18431
Cuba
663 18432
Current comedy
663 18433
Cyprus Mine
663 18434
Dam safety
663 18435
Defense
663 18436
Defense charts
663 18437
Defense press releases
663 18438
Desert land entry
663 18439
Dissolved oxygen: EOPA water regulations
663 18440
Domestic content
663 18441
Domino theory
663 18442
Drinking age - 21
663 18443
Drinkwater letter
663 18444
Drug program - National Federation of Parents
663 18445
Earthquake
663 18446
East, John
663 18447
Economic Development Administration grants
663 18448-18449
Economic recovery
663 18450
Economics
663 18451
Economics, International
663 18452
Education
663 18453
Campus based financial aid
663 18454
Early press releases
663 18455
Merit pay; NSF funds
663 18456
Partnerships
663 18457
Report of national commission
1983-1988
663 18458-18459
Edwards railroad
663 18460
Egin-Hamer road
663 18461
Electricity
663 18462
Elk Creek Falls
663 18463
Ellsworth, Maurice - U.S. Attorney, Idaho
663 18464
Emergency preparedness
663 18465-18466
Energy
663 18467
Award - Americans for energy independence
663 18468
Energy budget
663 18469
Electricity hearings
July 1985
663 18470
Energy Emergency preparedness
663 18471
Energy and national resources appropriations FY `985
663 18472
Energy - New production reactor
663 18473
Energy Policy Plan
663 18474
English language
663 18475
Entitlements
663 18476
Environment
664 18477
Envirosafe
664 18478
EPA - Dissolved oxygen
664 18479
EPA - Feedlot runoff
664 18480
Equipment
664 18481
Esmeralda
664 18482
Evans, John
664 18483
Falcons
664 18484
Farm, Agriculture
1986
664 18485
Farm bill
664 18486
Farm credit
664 18487
Farm credit - extended to farmers
664 18488
Farmer Press Releases
1983-1988
664 18489
Farmers
1983-1988
664 18490
Block speech
10 November 1982
664 18491
Food for peace
664 18492
Wool Act
664 18493
Farmers Home Administration
664 18494
Feasibility studies
664 18495
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
664 18496
Ferraro/Power rates
664 18497
Fire equipment: Surplus property equipment
664 18498
Firefighting
664 18499
Firearms Owner's Protection Act
664 18500
Early file
664 18501-18502
1985 file
664 18503
1986 file
664 18504
Fish hatchery
664 18505
Flynt/Hustler
664 18506
Food stamps
664 18507
Food Stamp Reform Act
664 18508
Foreign affairs
664 18509
Forest hearings - Interior subcommittee
664 18510
Forest plans
664 18511-18512
Forest Service
664 18513
Forest Service
1986
664 18514
Forest Service - BLM merger
664 18515
Cabin owners leases
664 18516
Early press releases
664 18517
Road building
664 18518
Roads/Timber charts
664 18519
Forrester, Steve
664 18520
Genocide treaty
664 18521
Geothermal Steam Act Amendments of 1983
664 18522
Germplasm
664 18523
Girls State
664 18524
Government
664 18525
Grants
1987
664 18526
Grasshoppers
1984
664 18527
Grasshoppers
1985
664 18528
Grasshoppers
1986
664 18529
Great Rift
664 18530-18533
Grenada
665 18534
Grizzlies
665 18535
Grove City
665 18536-18538
Guns
665 18539-18541
Guns
1989
665 18542
Gun bill
1987
665 18543
Gun reform
665 18544
Hammer clause
665 18545
Hammond, Michael E.
665 18546
Handicapped
665 18547-18548
Hansen, George
665 18549
Hansen indictment
665 18550
Helsinki Commission
665 18551-18552
Henry's Fork
665 18553
Herrington, John S.
1985
665 18554
Hiber Conteris
665 18555
Highway bill
665 18556
Hodel, Donald P.
665 18557
Honorariums
665 18558
HUD - Indian housing
665 18559
Human rights
665 18560
Hydro
665 18561
Hydro "Clusters"
665 18562
Hydro power
665 18563
Hydro projects: S-268
665 18564
Hydro - Twin Falls Times News
665 18565
Idaho award winners
665 18566
Idaho Conservation League
665 18567
Idaho G.O.P.
665 18568
Idaho trip
March 1983
665 18569
Idaho trip
June 1983
665 18570
Impact aid
665 18571
Impact aid II
665 18572
Indian background information
665 18573
INEL 1983
665 18574
INEL 1983 - Clips
665 18575-18577
INEL - General
665 18578
Press releases
665 18579
TMI filters
665 18580
Integral vistas
665 18581
Interesting articles and reprints
666 18582-18583
Interior appropriations - FY 1984
666 18584
Interior appropriations, FY 1985
666 18585
Interior appropriations, FY 1986
666 18586
Interior appropriations, FY 1986
666 18587
Interior Appropriations Bill, FY 1986
666 18588-18589
Intermediate-range nuclear forces
666 18590
International Atomic Energy Agency
666 18591
International Monetary fund
666 18592
Interviews
1986
666 18593
Interviews
1987
666 18594-18598
Iran
666 18599
Iran
1988
666 18600
Iran-Iraq war
666 18601
IRS - Fining frivolous returns
666 18602
Vehicle logs
666 18603
Island Park Dam
666 18604
Israel
666 18605
Issue update
666 18606
Jackson, Scoop
666 18607
Jackson Lake
666 18608
Japanese reparations
666 18609
Jobs bill
666 18610
Johnny Sack cabin
666 18611
Jordan, Len - Former senator
666 18612
Karolyi, Bela
666 18613
Kennedy center
666 18614
Kimball, Spencer
666 18615
King, Carol and Robinson Bar Ranch
666 18616
King, Martin Luther
666 18617
Knight, Jimmy - Rexburg
666 18618
Korean airliner 007
666 18619
L-reactor
666 18620
Lake Lowell/American Falls
666 18621
Land and Water Conservation Fund
666 18622
League of Conservation Voters
666 18623
Legislative agenda
666 18624
Liability insurance
666 18625
Libby Dam
666 18626
Libya
666 18627
Logging roads - Salmon
666 18628
Long-term grain agreement
666 18629
Loss of fluid test
666 18630
Louise - Lincoln Day speech, Moscow
1981
666 18631
Lumber
666 18632
Magnuson, Harry
666 18633-18634
Majority leader
666 18635
Makarendo, Mikhail
1983
666 18636
Mass mailings
666 18637
Maverick missile
666 18638
Media lists
666 18639
Medicare
666 18640
Meese, Edwin
1988
666 18641
Merger
1988
666 18642
Micron
1988
666 18643
Micron - Chips
666 18644
Micronesia - compact of Free Association
666 18645
Military balance - U.S. & U.S.S.R.
666 18646
Military construction bill
1982
666 18647
Military funds for Idaho
667 18648
Mineral Institutes
667 18649
Mineral research
667 18650
Minidoka Dam
667 18651
Press releases
667 18652
Mining
667 18653
Miscellaneous
667 18654
Miscellaneous issues
667 18655
Miscellaneous press releases
667 18656
Mountain Home AFB - Backscatter Radar
667 18657
Moving ideas
667 18658
MX missile
667 18659
National Council of U.S. - Arab relations
667 18660
National Republican Senatorial Committee - Mailing list mix-up
667 18661
National Science Foundation
667 18662
NATO
667 18663-18669
Natural gas
667 18670
U.S. News interview
1983
667 18671
Navajo-Hopi
667 18672
Nest egg
667 18673
New production reactor
667 18674
New production reactor
1987
667 18675-18677
New production reactor
1988
667 18678
New right
667 18679
Newspaper clips - Don Billings
667 18680-18681
Pete Busche
667 18682
JAMcClure
667 18683
Nez Perce Trail
667 18684
Nicaragua
667 18685
Northwest Power Planning Council
667 18686
Nuclear arms
667 18687
Nuclear energy
1985
667 18688-18689
Nuclear: "Fire unleashed" & JAM on Nightline
1985
667 18690
Nuclear freeze
667 18691
Nuclear - JAM's Europe trip
668 18692
Low-level waste bill
668 18693
Nuclear power
668 18694
Supreme Court decision
668 18695-18696
Nuclear stockpile
668 18697
Off the Record Club
668 18698
Oil - Energy & Natural Resources hearing
668 18699-18700
ENR hearings
March 1986
668 18701
Oil import fee
668 18702
Oil mergers
668 18703
Oil - Press releases
668 18704
Older Americans
668 18705
Olsen, Dennis
668 18706
Omitted lands
668 18707
Omitted lands act
668 18708
On energy
668 18709
Outer continental shelf
668 18710
Outfitters and guides
668 18711
Palisades Dam, Bill #268
668 18712
Parks
668 18713
Payment in kind
668 18714
Payments in lieu of taxes
668 18715
Peace Corps
668 18716
Peace movement
668 18717
Persian Gulf
668 18718
Photograph sources
668 18719
Photo - Chamber of commerce
1988
668 18720
Early JAM (miscellaneous)
668 18721
Gun Bill passage
9 July 1985
668 18722
INEL 40th anniversary
April 1989
668 18723
Interns
1983
668 18724
JAM with Reagan & Pat Purvis
1988
668 18725
Placer Creek
668 18726
Politics - General
668 18727
Potatoes
668 18728
Pocatello Assembly Facility Company
1985
668 18729
Presidential education awards
668 18730
Press - Good
668 18731
Newsletter
668 18732
Press & Policy, Parts I-III, National Journalism
1982
668 18733
Press and Public Opinion - Lichter/Rothman study
January 1983
668 18734
Press releases - JAM remarks
668 18735-18736
Press releases
1981-1982
668 18737
Project Democracy
668 18738
Project X
668 18739
Property Review Board
668 18740
Public land sales
668 18741
Quotations - Arms control, defense, military
668 18742
Natural resources
668 18743
Rangeland reauthorization
668 18744
Reader's Digest: Grace commission
668 18745
Reagan - Press releases
668 18746
Reagan - State of the Union
1983
668 18747
Reagan-Bush
1984
668 18748
Reclamation Bill
668 18749
Reclamation Reform Act of 1982
668 18750
Reclamation safety of dams
668 18751
Reclamation - Small R. projects act
668 18752
Reconciliation
668 18753
Recreation Resources Review Commission
669 18754
Regulations
669 18755
Regulatory reform
669 18756
Responsibility amendment
669 18757
Resumes
669 18758
Resumes
669 18759
Revenue sharing
669 18760
Review of the news - Arms control interview
669 18761
Rights of way
669 18762
Right to work
669 18763
Ryan, Hal
669 18764
Road tax exemption - Farm trucks
669 18765
Roll-call votes
669 18766
Russia trip
April 1988
669 18767
Ruthie
669 18768
Salmon
669 18769
Ice jams
669 18770
Salmon River disaster assistance
669 18771
Salmon and steelhead restrictions
669 18772
Salmon treaty
669 18773
SALT II
669 18774
Savings Incentive Act
669 18775
Sawtooth
669 18776
Scenic easements
669 18777
Schedules
1985
669 18778-18779
Schedules
1986
669 18780-18781
Schedules
1988
669 18782
Schedules - Press releases
669 18783
School lunch program - Cash/credit
669 18784
Secure military power plant
669 18785
Senate salary increase, honoraria
669 18786
Service department
669 18787
Shearer airstrip
669 18788
Sheep experiment station
669 18789
Silver - Press releases
669 18790
Silver
1987
669 18791
Silver coin
669 18792
Silver coin
1985
669 18793
Silver stockpile disposal
669 18794
Simplot/Micron technology center, BSU
669 18795
Slave labor
669 18796
Small Business Administration
669 18797
Social Security
669 18798
Soil conservation
669 18799
Solar
669 18800
Soviet Union
669 18801-18803
Special Isotope Separation
669 18804-18805
Special Isotope Separation
1989
669 18806
Spokane Mining Research Center
669 18807
St. Anthony furnace
669 18808
Stallings, Richard
669 18809
Stallings/Watkins
670 18810
Statesman - Pat Ford article
670 18811
Steering committee
670 18812
Stockpile
670 18813
Strategic and critical minerals - INEL research project
670 18814
Strategic and critical minerals - JAM bill
670 18815
Press releases
670 18816
Strategic Defense Initiative
670 18817
Strategic minerals
670 18818
Strategic minerals
1985-1986
670 18819-18820
Strategic minerals
1986
670 18821
Strategic petroleum reserve
670 18822
Sultan, David
1985
670 18823-18824
Supercollider
670 18825-18826
Swan Falls
670 18827-18829
Synfuels
670 18830
Taiwan
670 18831
Targhee land swap
670 18832
Tax indexing
670 18833
Tax reform
670 18834
Taxes
670 18835
Teacher in space - Barbara Morgan
670 18836-18837
Three Mile Island
670 18838
Threshold test ban treaty
670 18839
Timber
670 18840
Timber
1987
670 18841
Capital gains treatment
670 18842-18843
Canadian
670 18844
Timber contract relief
670 18845
Tourism
670 18846
Town meetings
670 18847
Trabandt, Charles A.
1985
670 18848
Trade
670 18849
Trade readjustment act
670 18850
Trade task force
670 18851
Trade - U.S. & Japan
670 18852
Transportation - Press releases
670 18853
Trina Tian
1985
670 18854
Truck sales - diesel differential
670 18855
Truckers
670 18856
Trucking deregulation
670 18857
Tsakos, Basil A.
670 18858
TV in the Senate: Media packet
670 18859-18860
Press releases
671 18861
Twin Falls Canal Co
671 18862
Twin Falls Times-News - JAM article
1983
671 18863
University of Idaho
671 18864
U.S. Air Force pictures
7 January 1980
671 18865
User fees for public lands
671 18866
Veterans
671 18867
Veterans benefits - KBSU focus program
1986
671 18868
Volunteerism
671 18869
Wall St. Journal - Bandow article
1985
671 18870
Wallace centennial
1984
671 18871
Wallop/Breaux
671 18872-18877
Washington Public Power Supply System
671 18878
Watchdogs of the treasury
1984
671 18879
Watt, James
671 18880
Weatherization
671 18881
Westinghouse interview on energy issues
671 18882
White Clouds/Sawtooths
671 18883-18884
White House/R.R
1981-1982
671 18885-18886
White House/R.R
1983-1984
671 18887-18888
White House/R.R
1985-1986
671 18889
White House/R.R.
1987-1988
671 18890
Wild and scenic rivers
671 18891
Wild horses
671 18892
Early file
1982
671 18893
Wild horses and burros
671 18894
Press releases
671 18895-18901
Wilderness
671 18902
Wilderness
1986
671 18903
Wilderness
1987
672 18904-18907
Wilderness
1988
672 18908-18910
Wilderness
1989
672 18911
Wilderness III
1983
672 18912-18913
Wilderness III
1988
672 18914
Wilderness Bill
672 18915-18916
Wilderness clips
672 18917
Wilderness - Early information
1982
672 18918
Overlays
672 18919
Pat Ford letter
1983
672 18920
Reaction/Press
672 18921-18922
Wilderness survey
1984
672 18923
Wilderness testimony
21 June 1988
672 18924
Wildlife Press Releases
672 18925
Willow Creek
672 18926
Windfall Profits Tax
672 18927
Withholding tax
672 18928
Wolf recovery program
672 18929
World Peace Council
672 18930
World Petroleum situation
672 18931
World Trade Day - Boise
672 18932
Year end report
672 18933-18935
Yellow rain
672 18936
Youth for understanding - Japan/US Senate scholarships
H.D. Palmer Files
1989-1990
Box Folder
672 18937
Actualities
672 18938
Agriculture
1989
672 18939
Andrus-MK
672 18940
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
672 18941
Bonneville Power Administration
672 18942-18943
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
672 18944
Budget
672 18945
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms - Special use tax
673 18946-18947
Bush campaign
673 18948-18949
Bush campaign II
673 18950-18951
Bush campaign III
673 18952-18954
Bush Campaign IV
February 1988
673 18955
Bush campaign V
May 1988
673 18956-18957
Bush campaign VI, May 19-June 21
673 18958-18960
Bush campaign - Current issues
673 18961
GOP convention
673 18962
Quayle
673 18963-18964
Transition
673 18965
Western issues
673 18966-18967
Campaign finance
673 18968
Centennial trail
673 18969
Child care
673 18970-18971
City of Rocks
674 18972
Clean air
674 18973
Congressional Quarterly - Politics in America
674 18974
Conservative issues
674 18975
Craters of the Moon
674 18976
Deficit - Gramm/Rudman
674 18977
Disabilities act
674 18978
Drought
674 18979
Dworshak
674 18980
Ellsworth, Maurice
674 18981
Endangered species
674 18982-18983
ENR
674 18984
Environment - 1989 L.C.V. scorecard & Tribune correspondence
674 18985
EPA - Dinoseb
674 18986
EPA - Chemicals and pesticides
674 18987
Ethanol
674 18988
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
674 18989-18990
Financial disclosure statement
1986
674 18991-18992
Fish
674 18993
Flore, Peter
674 18994-18995
Forest Service
674 18996
Forest Service Roads
674 18997-18998
Forest Service Roads budget
674 18999
Forest Service User fees
674 19000-19001
Gerard, Jack
674 19002-19003
Gondola
674 19004
Grazing fees
674 19005
Hagerman fossil beds
674 19006-19008
Haywood, Carl
674 19009
Health care - Rural referral centers
675 19010
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory - S. 1802
675 19011
Idaho State School and Hospital
675 19012
Immigration
675 19013
Interstate Commerce Commission - Spur lines
675 19014
Interviews
675 19015
Interviews
1988
675 19016
Interviews
1990
675 19017
Island Park
675 19018
Judgeships
675 19019
Judiciary - 9th circuit split
675 19020
Legislation
675 19021-19022
Mining
675 19023
Miscellaneous
675 19024-19025
NEA - Arts funding
675 19026-19027
New production reactor
675 19028-19031
Newsletter
675 19032
Nez Perce Park
675 19033
Noxious laws
675 19034
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
675 19035
Nuclear waste
1989
675 19036
Outer continental shelf
1989
675 19037
Owls
675 19038
Pay raise
675 19039-19040
Politics - Idaho
675 19041
Public lands
675 19042
Puerto Rico
675 19043
Quayle - Idaho visit
20 September 1988
675 19044-19046
Reclamation
675 19047
Retirement
675 19048
Robbie Russell
676 19049-19050
Saylor Creek
676 19051
Scott, Rita
676 19052
Shipco
676 19053
Skeds?/Junkets
676 19054
Solodky, Martha
676 19055
South Fork
676 19056
Special isotope separation
1990
676 19057
Sugar
676 19058
Taxes
676 19059
Thousand Springs
676 19060
Timber
1989
676 19061-19062
Timber
1990
676 19063-19064
Tree spiking
676 19065
Trip - Codel Dole - Middle East
676 19066
Uranium
676 19067
Valbois resort
676 19068
Water issues
676 19069
Wild horses and burros
676 19070-19071
Wilderness
1990
676 19072-19074
Whittmeyer, Jane
676 19075
Worms
Brian Whitlock File
1989-1990
Box Folder
676 19076
Carl Haywood papers
676 19077
Jack Gerard papers
676 19078-19079
Martha Solodky papers
676 19080-19081
Peter Flory papers
676 19082
Abortion
676 19083
Academies
677 19084-19088
Agriculture
677 19089
Aldicarb
677 19090
Biographies - JAM
677 19091
Boron neutron capture therapy
677 19092
Budget
677 19093-19094
Budget deficit
677 19095
Bush and U.S. politics
677 19096
Clean air
677 19097
Craters of the Moon, City of Rocks, Nez Perce Park
677 19098
Crime
677 19099
Drugs
677 19100
Economy
677 19101-19102
Endangered species
677 19103
Energy
677 19104-19105
Environment
677 19106
Environment
1990
677 19107
Environmental terrorism
677 19108
Fish
677 19109
Fish file; Hydro corps
677 19110
Flag burning
677 19111
Forest Service
677 19112
Gondola
677 19113
Guns, etc.
677 19114
Guns/NRA
677 19115
Heritage Trust
677 19116
Homes for nuclear waste
677 19117
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
677 19118
Intermediate-Range nuclear forces/Gorbachev
677 19119
International affairs
677 19120
Island Park
677 19121
Let it burn
677 19122
Mailing list information
678 19123
Malloy, Chuck
678 19124-19125
Media
678 19126
Middle East/Hostages
678 19127-19128
Mining/Silver Valley
678 19129
Miscellaneous Senate politics
678 19130
Most favored nation
678 19131
National Endowment for the Arts/Kennedy Center
678 19132-19133
New production reactor
678 19134
Nominations and appointments
678 19135-19137
Nuclear power
678 19138-19139
Nuclear waste
678 19140
Nuclear waste
678 19141
Nuclear waste policy act of 1982
678 19142
Oil
678 19143
Public lands
678 19144
Public lands testimony
678 19145
Potatoes
678 19146
Purvis, Pat
678 19147
Quayle, Dan
678 19148
Special isotope separation
678 19149
Stallings, Richard
678 19150
Swan Falls
678 19151
Swisher, Larry
678 19152
Timber
678 19153
Below cost
678 19154-19157
National Forest 4 folders
678 19158-19159
Water/Hydropower
678 19160
Water/Hydroprojects
1990
679 19161-19163
Wilderness
679 19164-19165
Wildlife
679 19166
Wise use
679 19167-19171
Wolf recovery
679 19172
Wolf, spotted owl, etc.
Sub-Series F: Miscellaneous Press
1971-1990
Box Folder
679 19173
Activities and accomplishments of the 97th Congress
1983
679 19174
Arlene Kirby
1977
679 19175-19182
Arms control violations information: Soviet SALT II violation
23 March 1983
679 19183
Biographies - McClure
1977-1980
679 19184
Notes from Senate Secretaries Asso.
1977
679 19185
Campaign news operations
1982
679 19186
ENR activities for 97th Congress
1983
679 19187
Gold-Press material for Ford admin. press conference
10 December 1989
679 19188
Hagerman fossil beds legislation
679 19189-19191
Idaho Highlights
1973
679 19192-19194
Idaho Highlights
1974
679 19195-19198
Idaho Highlights
1977
680 19199-19202
Idaho Highlights
1977
680 19203
Idaho schedules
1975
680 19204
Idaho voter opinion survey
July 1971
680 19205
Keep America Beautiful
1977
680 19206-19207
Legal guide for 1990 Senate candidates
680 19208
Max Rogers appointed as McClure Ag/Wildlife Aid
5 May 1981
680 19209
Miscellaneous topics
680 19210
Miscellaneous topics
1988-1990
680 19211
National radioactive waste management program
12 February 1980
680 19212-19213
National Senatorial Committee
1973-1974
680 19214
News releases by area
1976-1977
680 19215
1984 Liberal interest group profiles
680 19216
Press conference
1978
680 19217
Press information
1977
680 19218
Press secretary
1978
680 19219-19222
Radio actualities - Sent out
1977-1981
680 19223
Republican National Committee census data
1980
680 19224
Schedules
1977
680 19225
Soviet trip, July recess
1978
680 19226
Speeches, Miscellaneous
1973-1975
680 19227
Study of Idaho voters: [Decision making information, 1971]: Introductory and written analysis
680 19228
Tabulations and statistical analysis
680 19229
Sunshine Mine Disaster Testimony
15 May 1972
680 19230
Technical information - Advertising, etc.
1977
Sub-Series G: Briefing Books
1983-1989
Box Folder
680 19231
Briefing books
circa 1983
680 19232-19233
Briefing books
October 1984
681 19234
Briefing books
August 1986
681 19235
Briefing books
October 1986
681 19236
Briefing books
February 1987
681 19237
Briefing books
August 1987
681 19238
Briefing books
February 1988
681 19239
Briefing books
February 1989
Sub-Series H: Photographs
Box Folder
681 19240
McClure portraits
1977-1978
681 19241
McClure portraits
1977-1988
681 19242
McClure family portraits
1973-1990
681 19243
McClure receiving rewards
OS 19244
VIP's Mag Bernard; F. Fisher
1972
681 19245
VIP's (Richard M. Nixon)
681 19246
VIP's (Spiro Agnew)
OS 19247
VIP's (Spiro Agnew)
681 19248
VIP's (Jerry Ford and Mrs. Ford)
OS 19249
VIP's Jerry Ford, White House Mtg
5 May 1975
681 19250
VIP's (Ronald Reagan)
681 19251
VIP's (George Bush)
681 19252
VIP's (Senators and congressmen)
OS 19253
VIP's (Senators and congressmen)
681 19254
VIP's (Steve Symms)
OS 19255
VIP's (Steve Symms, McClure, tree seedlings)
April 1979
681 19256
VIP's (Joint session on Begin and Sadat agreement)
18 September 1978
681 19257
VIP's (China Vice Premier Deng)
30 January 1979
681 19258
VIP's (Senate Wives Luncheon)
15 April 1980
681 19259
VIP's: Senators planting trees on Mall
16 April 1979
681 19260
VIP's (Pope John Paul II)
6 October 1980
681 19261
VIP's (Senatorial press conferences)
1976-1985
681 19262
VIP's (Miscellaneous VIP's)
681 19263
Staff portraits
681 19264
Staff group photos
681 19265
Staff social events - Marina Day
681 19266
Staff social events
1979
681 19267
Staff (Boise?)
1989-1990
681 19268
Staff (Interns)
1973-1989
681 19269
Staff (unidentified)
681 19270
Campaigns
1978
681 19271-19274
Campaigns
1984
681 19275
Campaigns (unidentified)
682 19276
Meetings (Miscellaneous hearings)
1967-1981
682 19277
Meetings (Task Force on Energy & Resources)
1971
682 19278
Meetings (Bicentennial)
1976
682 19279
Meetings (Henry F. McQuade confirmation hearing)
March 1976
682 19280
Meetings (Senate hearing on Cecil Andrus confirmation)
January 1977
682 19281
Meetings (GOP conferences)
4 January 1977, 18 August 1978
682 19282
Meetings (U.S. Chamber of Commerce)
8 May 1978
682 19283
Meetings (Forum on Regulation; Valley Forge dedication)
18 September 1978, 23 September 1978
682 19284
Meetings (Steering Committee birthday party)
2 May 1979
682 19285
Meetings (BATF hearings)
24 August 1979
682 19286
Meetings (Research & Education Foundation Coalition)
8 November 1979
682 19287
Meetings (National Conference on Energy Advocacy)
2 February 1980
682 19288
Meetings (Tidewater III)
February 1980
682 19289
Meetings (Republican Conference on Balancing the Budget)
13 March 1980
682 18290
Meetings (Presidential inauguration)
1981
682 19291
Meetings (Energy & Natural Resources Committee)
1981
682 19292
Meetings (Senate Energy Committee)
13 January 1981
682 19293
Meetings (Republican Conference party)
27 March 1981
682 19294
Meetings (Hearing on energy imports)
13 March 1980
682 19295
Meetings (JEC hearing)
16 April 1980
682 19296
Meetings (160-Acre limitation hearings)
30 December 1981
682 19297
Meetings (National Energy Resources Organization [NERO])
17 March 1982
682 19298
Meetings (National Energy Resources Organization [NERO])
1985
682 19299
Meetings (University of Idaho reception, Capitol building, Washington, D.C.)
12 November 1985
682 19300
Meetings (Bureau of Mines anniversary)
18 December 1985
682 19301
Meetings (GOP Trade Meeting)
4 June 1986
682 19302
Meetings (United States - Canada Interparliamentary Union, Arizona)
1986
OS 19303
(Tucson, Az)
27 February-3 March 1986
682 19304
Meetings (Falcon Day observance, 1987)
1987
682 19305
Meetings (Republican National Convention, New Orleans, 1988)
1988
682 19306
Meetings (Western States Legislative Task Force, April 11, 1988)
11 April 1988
682 19307
Meetings (United States Chamber of Commerce dinner, Dec. 1, 1988)
1 December 1988
682 19308
Meetings (Timmens & Co. inaugural party, Jan. 21, 1989)
21 January 1989
682 19309
Meetings (Philo T. Farnsworth statue dedication, U.S. Capitol rotunda, May 2, 1990)
2 May 1990
682 19310
Meetings (Miscellaneous)
682 19311
Meetings (Unidentified Senate hearings)
682 19312
Meetings (Unidentified events)
682 19313
Travel, Idaho (1970-1972)
1970-1972
682 19314
Travel, Idaho (1976)
1976
682 19315
Travel, Idaho (Gate City Steel, Pocatello, 1976)
1976
682 19316
Travel, Idaho (1977)
1977
682 19317
Travel, Idaho (1978)
1978
682 19318
Travel, Idaho (Teton flood, 1978)
1978
682 19319
Travel, Idaho (Monsanto plant, Soda Springs, 1978)
1978
682 19320
Travel, Idaho (North Idaho Loggers Fair, Coeur d'Alene, 1978)
1978
682 19321
Travel, Idaho (Fisherman's Breakfast, St. Anthony, 1978)
1978
682 19322
Travel, Idaho (St. Luke's Hospital dedication, Jan. 1978)
January 1978
682 19323
Travel, Idaho (Barber Dam, Jan. 1978)
January 1978
682 19324
Travel, Idaho (Boise Kiwanis, Apr. 1978)
April 1978
682 19325
Travel, Idaho (FMC tour; Hiline High School, Agricultural Symposium, Idaho Falls; Skyline High School)
April 1978
682 19326
Travel, Idaho (INEL)
May 1978
682 19327
Travel, Idaho (Memorial Day weekend)
May 1978
682 19328
Travel, Idaho (George Anchustegui's farm)
June 1978
682 19329
Travel, Idaho (Parade in Parma and Payette)
25 July 1978
682 19330
Travel, Idaho (Labor Day weekend)
September 1978
682 19331
Travel, Idaho (Idaho Grange)
24 August 1979
682 19332
Travel, Idaho (Island Park barbecue)
August 1979
682 19333
Travel, Idaho (Rexburg, Red Baron Flying Service)
1980
682 19334
Travel, Idaho (NRTA Legislative Council)
February 1980
682 19335
Travel, Idaho (Rocky Mountain Ethanol)
September 1980
682 19336
Travel, Idaho (Shoup/Salmon River)
1981
682 19337
Travel, Idaho (University of Idaho, Agricultural Engineering)
February 1981
682 19338
Travel, Idaho (Symms and McClure on farm)
Spring 1981
682 19339
Travel, Idaho (Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg)
October 1981
682 19340
Travel, Idaho (INEL)
January 1982
682 19341
Travel, Idaho (INEL)
circa January 1982
682 19342
Travel, Idaho (Mountain Home AFB)
September 1982
682 19343
Travel, Idaho (Bonner's Ferry, Senior citizens' flag presentation)
September 1982
OS 19344
Travel, Idaho (Bonner's Ferry, Senior citizens' flag presentation)
September 1982
682 19345
Travel, Idaho (Selway River with John Warner, Clover Bay, Steve Symms)
September 1982
682 19346
Travel, Idaho
1983
682 19347
Travel, Idaho (Idaho Auto Dealers' Convention, Sun Valley)
14 June 1984
682 19348
Travel, Idaho (PAFCO plant tour)
1985
682 19349
Travel, Idaho (INEL)
1985
682 19350
Travel, Idaho (Henry's Fork)
May 1987
682 19351
Travel, Idaho (Senior citizens)
March 1989
OS 19352
(INEL)
April 1989
682 19353
Travel, Idaho (City of Rocks dedication, August 1990)
1990
682 19354
Travel, Idaho (Miscellaneous)
682 19355
Travel, U.S. (Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin)
November 1969
682 19356
Travel, U.S. (Hawaii)
1972
682 19357
Travel, U.S. (Valley Forge, Pennsylvania)
18 April 1976
682 19358
Travel, U.S. (Army Engineer District, Seattle)
circa 1978
682 19359
Travel, U.S. (L.D.S. Visitors' Center)
1978
682 19360
Travel, U.S. (Chrysler Plant, Detroit, Michigan)
1979
682 19361
Travel, U.S. (Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois)
23 August 1979
682 19362
Travel, U.S. (Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico)
27 August 1982
682 19363
Travel, U.S. (U.S.S. Alaska)
1986
OS 19364
(Alaska)
August 1987
682 19365
Travel, U.S. (McDonnell Aircraft Co.)
21 September 1987
682 19366
Travel, U.S. (Rockwell plant)
circa 1987-1988
682 19367
Travel, U.S. (Orange and Rockland Hydro Facility, New York)
22 May 1989
682 19368
Travel, Foreign (Canada)
1980
682 19369
Travel, Foreign (Taiwan)
1979
682 19370
Travel, Foreign (Greece)
1982, 1988
682 19371
Travel, Foreign (Japan)
1985
682 19372
Travel, Foreign (Libya, Saudi Arabia)
1978
OS 19373
(Paris Air Show)
25 May-3 June 1985
682 19374
Travel, Foreign (Mexico)
683 19375
Travel, Foreign (New Zealand)
683 19376
Travel, Foreign (Syria, Iraq)
1990
683 19377
Travel, Foreign (U.S.S.R.)
April 1988
OS 19378
Travel, Foreign (U.S.S.R.)
April 1988
683 19379
Visitors
1967-1972
683 19380
Visitors (National 4-H Conference)
1970
683 19381
Visitors
1973
683 19382
Visitors
1976
683 19383
Visitors
1977
683 19384
Visitors
1978
683 19385
Visitors
1979
683 19386
Visitors
1980
683 19387
Visitors
1981
683 19388
Visitors
1982
683 19389
Visitors
1983
683 19390
Visitors
1984
683 19391
Visitors
1985
683 19392
Visitors
1986
683 19393
Visitors
1987
683 19394
Visitors
1988
683 19395
Visitors
1989
683 19396
Visitors
1990
683 19397
Visitors (Youth group programs)
1970-1990
683 19398
Visitors (School, university, youth groups)
1972-1989
683 19399
Visitors (Unidentified)
683 19400
Subjects (Agriculture)
1978-1987
683 19401
Subjects (Charities)
1975-1990
683 19402
Subjects (Energy: Electric vehicles)
1977-1979
683 19403
Subjects (Energy: Sears Electric Vehicle)
1977-1978
683 19404
Subjects (Energy: Methanol-powered vehicles)
1978-1986
683 19405
Subjects (Energy: Solar exhibit)
13 June 1979
683 19406
Subjects (Energy: Bradley GTE Electric Vehicle)
May-June 1980
683 19407
Subjects (Energy: McClure campaign electric van)
1984
683 19408
Subjects (Project Happy)
1975-1978
683 19409
Unidentified and miscellaneous
683 19410
Unidentified
683 19411
Printing slugs
684
Senate Photographers Studio photonegatives
1981-1990
Sub-Series I: Audio & Video Recordings
Sound Recordings (Cassettes)
Box
685
JAM questioned on agricultural crisis
685
JAM interviewed on forthcoming Idaho wilderness hearing
685
JAM statement on geopolitical implications of foreign strategic materials
685
Senate debate on JAM amendment re: INS activities on agricultural operations
685
Senate Committee Conference, Dialogue: Cracking down on violent crime
685
Lindsay Williams: The Energy Non-Crisis
685
JAM on U.S. Service Academies/Volunteer Clearinghouse
685
JAM and Symms, volunteer spots
685
JAM testimony on disposal of silver surplus
685
JAM: FHA hearings
7 April circa 1900s
685
JAM actuality: wild horse and burro populations
11 April circa 1968
685
JAM speech: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: OSHA, FTC, various
5 June 1975
685
Lewiston chamber of commerce
31 May 1977
685
Frank Church speech to National Farmers Union
1978
685
Robert Dole speech to National Farmers Union
1978
685
JAM, Commonwealth speech
16 February 1979
685
JAM interviewed on tax relief and Gramm-Rudman Act
circa 1980s
685
JAM interviewed on Reagan budget
circa 1980s
685
JAM videoconference on Japan trade policy
31 July circa 1980s
685
JAM and Donald Hodel: Dedication of INEL fluidized coal steam plant
circa 1980s
685
JAM, Symms, Johns, Herrington: Special Isotope Separation preferred site at INEL
circa 1980s
685
Senate debate: Pacific Salmon Treaty
circa 1980s
685
Columbia Institute Conference on Strategic Minerals Policy, JAM opening remarks
circa 1980s
685
JAM floor speech on Nuclear Weapons Freeze Resolution (End of speech)
circa 1980s
685
Tribute to Henry Kissinger (unidentified speaker)
circa 1980
685
American Focus: Senator James McClure
12 October 1980?
685
McClure actualities
1981-1983
685
(A) James B. Edwards, confirmation as Secretary of Energy/(B) JAM, luncheon meeting on public lands
circa 1981
685
(A) JAM on MX missle/(B) Louise McClure on drug abuse film; JAM on Challis earthquake, 1981, and Lebanon crisis, 1983
1981, 1983
685
JAM commencement speech, University of Idaho, May 16, 1981
16 May 1981
685
Coeur d'Alene campaign seminar (Goller, Neuenschwander)
1982
685
JAM speeches to Caldwell Exchange Club, Caldwell Cattlemen's Association, Owyhee Cattlemen's Association
685
American Focus: interview with Senator James McClure (2 cassettes)
1982
685
Council for National Policy, Colorado Springs (3 cassettes)
10-11 October 1982
685
JAM actualities (various subjects)
circa 1983
685
JAM memorial resolution for Henry M. Jackson
1983
685
JAM in budget hearings; JAM interviewed on energy policy
1983
685
Senate debate on dam authorizations; JAM on WPPSS
1983, circa 1983
685
Interior Appropriations Committee markup session, FY 1984
685
American Focus: Senator James McClure
1983
685
Senate Republican Conference, Operation Airwaves: America's Future in the World Economy
1983
685
(A) Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing: World Petroleum Outlook
21 February 1983
685
(A) JAM press conference on decontrol of natural gas/(B) H.D. Palmer?, actuality on strategic oil reserve
March 1983, 21 February 1983
685
JAM remarks on world oil supply and natural gas
12 March 1983
685
JAM statement on energy preparedness, Energy and Natural Resources Committee
22 March 1983
685
JAM editorial conference: SALT violations
15 April 1983
685
JAM speech to Congressional interns
8 June 1983
685
Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Willow Creek
15 September 1983
685
JAM introductory remarks, committee hearing on Energy Emergency preparedness amendments
October 1983
685
(A) Louise McClure, "Chemical People"/(B) JAM, Fertilizer Institute, Hyatt Hotel
3 November 1983
685
(A) JAM, Bill Dannemeyer, Larry Craig, panel on controlling entitlements / (B) JAM on Senate rejection of school prayer amendment
1984, 20 March 1984
685
JAM on Idaho wilderness hearings
1984
685
JAM speech to North Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Moscow
1984
685
Elliott Jakoff memo for JAM re: radiation dose to produce instant death
1984
685
JAM on election issues
circa 1984
685
Wilderness in Idaho; hearing before subcommittee on public lands; Donald Hodel, secretary of energy, welcomed to INEL
1984
685
JAM interviewed by Mountain Home News: Interaction, with Don Billings
1984
685
(A) Senate floor debates on reform of committee system; JAM interviewed on wilderness / (B) Don Billings, Pete Busch, JAM
1984
685
(A) John Block press conference on grasshoppers; McClure applauds FmHA announcement to modify payments / (B) JAM on farm debt program; farm production and marketing policy
undated
685
(A) Senate debate on acid rain treaty / (B) JAM responses to miscellaneous questions
circa 1984
685
(A) JAM and Mark Hatfield, floor remarks re: bill on wilderness, forest roads, timber sales/ (B) JAM speech to Kootenai County Republicans
1984
685
(A) JAM floor statement on Frank Church / (B) JAM interviewed on Idaho wilderness compromise
1984; circa 1984
685
(A) Education
17 January 1984
685
Wilderness press conference (JAM, Symms, Hansen, Craig)
March 1984
685
JAM and Secretary of Agriculture Crowell on Forest Service budget
9 February 1984
685
Grenade hearing (Eugenia Charles, Alister Hughes, Lloyd Noel)
22 March 1984
685
JAM speech to Americans for Energy Independence, re: future of nuclear industry
2 April 1984
685
Idaho wilderness hearing (Carole King, Peter Coppleman)
3 April 1984
685
Public lands subcommittee on wilderness (JAM, Symms); JAM actuality
4 April 1984
685
JAM, emergency wilderness release language compromise
2 May 1984
685
JAM, address to summer intern program
6 June 1984
685
(A) JAM, Bill Clark, Malcolm Wallop, Telman Cole, re: National Park safety fund raising / (B) JAM floor speech re: government silver sales and coinage of silver
7 June 1984
685
JAM, interview
13 June 1984
685
JAM, testimony before House committee on Idaho wilderness (also Craig, Symms)
14 June 1984
685
JAM on school prayer; House debate on George Hansen reprimand
July 1984
685
Gooding Town Meeting, re: Idaho wilderness
11 July 1984
685
American Land Alliance, Crisis in Resources conference; taped by Concerned Citizens Forum
1984-09-13
685
JAM and Craig, press conference on Idaho wilderness
11 October 1984
685
JAM-Busch-Billings debate
2 November 1984
685
(A) Senate hearings on coal-water pipeline / (B) McClure on entitlement reform
circa 1985, 1985
685
JAM on timber sales, forests roads, wilderness
1985
685
Interior Appropriations hearing on Forest Service FY 1986 budget, 1985?
circa 1985
685
JAM introduction of Food Stamp Reform Act of 1985; hearings on Contradora appropriations
1985
685
Forest Service FY 1986 budget hearing
1 March 1985
Interior Appropriations hearing, FY 1986
circa 1985
Box
685
Herrington confirmation hearings
685
John Rosholt's report to Twin Falls Canal Co. annual meeting
8 January 1985
685
Caldwell agricultural seminar
11 February 1985
685
Energy and Natural Resources hearing, Forest Service budget
1 March 1985
685
John Block announcement of grasshopper spraying, press conference
June 1985
685
Steve Symms
22 November 1985
685
JAM press conference, re: Libya, Contra aid
1986
685
JAM and H.D. Palmer on Iran-Contra
1986
685
(A) JAM blurb on grazing leases; JAM Senate speech on ABM treaty / (B) JAM supports TV in Senate chamber
circa 1986, February 1986
685
Senate Republican Conference, Operation Airwaves, Special Tax Program
1986
685
Mel Richardson campaign spot
1986
685
Gramm-Rudman; JAM and Mel Richardson on agriculture
1986
685
Edwin Meese, speech to National Press Club
25 February 1986
685
JAM, press conference re: grasshoppers, Idaho politics, taxes
14 May 1986
685
JAM, hearing on Forest Service and Region 6 timber harvest
1986
685
Committee hearing: FY 1987 BLM budget
circa 1986
685
Interview with JAM, Crystal, and Geitner, re: budget, privatization, Gramm-Rudman
24 January 1986
685
Lewiston chamber of commerce luncheon
February 1986
685
JAM speech on budget cuts; Forest Service policies
14 March 1986
685
JAM, introductory remarks, Energy and Natural Resources committee oil hearing
14 March 1986
685
JAM, Energy and Natural Resources committee oil hearing; testimony of James Schlesinger
14 March 1986
685
JAM on IRA amendment
19 June 1986
685
Clark Bowers/USSR, KABC radio
19 October 1986
685
Charles E. Bennett and JAM testimony re: national defense stockpile
circa 1987
685
JAM press conference: Congressional pay raise, Iran-Contra, clean water bill
January 1987
685
Jesse Helms amendment re: arts funding; JAM questioned at press conference; JAM floor debate
27 September 1987
685
JAM interview re: Iran-Contra Select Committee
23 January 1987
685
JAM signs onto Dole tax resolution
27 January 1987
685
American Media Network, Radio America: JAM on Robert Bork
26 October 1987
685
(A) JAM interviewed on Kellogg gondola appropriation; JAM and Stallings testify on Idaho wilderness bill; JAM and Stallings at hearing on S. 2102, re: Snake, Salmon dams; testimony re: Central Utah Project, 1988 / (B) JAM sound bites re: INEL programs (SIS, BNCT)
1988
685
JAM at Republican Unity Conference
1988
685
JAM meeting with wilderness/multiple use groups
January 1988
685
Northwest Week in Review
26 February 1988
685
Paul Harvey
2 March 1988
685
(A) Paul Harvey on Kellogg gondola, March 2, 1988; JAM remarks on Idaho Forest Management Act of 1988 (McClure-Andrus) / (B) JAM, speech, Boise, Idaho
1988
685
George Bush addressing Idaho Republican Convention by telephone, June 178, 1988
685
House hearing on Idaho wilderness (McClure-Andrus)
21 June 1988
685
JAM on Bush State of the Union message
1989
685
JAM talk to William and Mary students on work of the 101st Congress
1989
686
JAM Senate floor speech re: forest roads
circa 1989
686
Town Meeting, Twin Falls, Idaho
1989
686
INEL 40th Anniversary
25 May 1989
686
JAM speech to IACI Government Interaction seminar; press conference
26 May 1989
686
Hagerman Fossil Beds ceremony
27 May 1989
686
JAM, NRA press conference
6 June 1989
686
(A) Arco Rotary Club luncheon / (B) Driggs Town Meeting, Part II
27 June 1989, 28 June 1989
686
Driggs Town Meeting, part I
28 June 1989
686
Challis Town Meeting
26 June 1989
686
Boise Rotary Club
29 June 1989
686
Wilderness hearing
20 June 1989
686
Sun Valley, Idaho, McClure staff annual meeting (3 cassettes numbered 1, 3, and 4)
22 August 1989
686
Wilderness markup (2 cassettes)
27 September 1989
686
Wilderness markup
4 October 1989
686
Energy and Natural Resources hearing on defense nuclear facilities
5 October 1989
686
JAM retirement announcement to staff
5 January 1990
686
JAM retirement press conference
5 January 1990
686
Post-retirement roundtable with press
January 1990
686
(A) McClure Iraq speech; Senate ENR hearings on national forest planning / (B) Reclamation Reform Act hearing on 160-acre limitation
2 August 1990, circa 1989, 1989 or 1990
686
Wolf hearing (2 cassettes, labeled nos. 2 and 3)
19 September 1990
686
JAM testimony in hearings, Island Park Hydro Project
24 July 1990
686
Council for National Policy, Board of Governors meeting highlights, August 17, 1984; Nov. 16-17, 1984; Feb. 22-23, 19855; May 31-June 1, 1985; Sept. 13-14, 1985; Feb. 14-15, 1986 (23 cassettes in 6 binders)
17 Aug. , 16-17 Nov. 1984, 22-32 Feb. , 31 May-1 June , 13-14 Sept. 1985, 14-15 Feb. 1986
Sound Recordings (5-inch open reels9)
11 items
1974-1989
Box
686
Jim Davidson, "Taxpayers Reports," interviews JAM,
circa February 1974
686
Philip C. Clark, interviews with JAM and Harry E. Byrd for American Security Council, "Washington Report of the Year," re: arms control
circa December 1974
686
JAM remarks on televising Senate proceedings, June 1975; gun control, predator control, tax deductions for members of Congress, Senate declaration of New Hampshire seat vacant
September 1975
686
JAM miscellaneous short statements; Hells Canyon NRA, Israeli pubb back from Suex, confirmation of Stanley Hathaway as secretary of the interior
1975
686
JAM sound bites on phosphate mining EIS; Middle East travel; UN resolution condemning Zionism; Middle Snake River legislation
February 1976, December 1975
686
Debate on Senate unprinted amendment 1542 re: human rights (McClure, Frank Church)
circa 31 July 1978
686
JAM floor remarks on wilderness release language; JAM unprinted amendment 849 re: excess profits tax
29 November 1979
686
JAM and Alan Cranston interviewed on transition to Reagan Administration
January 1981
686
Senate floor debate re: debt limits; S. 1503 re: Presidential authority in petroleum shortage; resignation of Senator Harrison Williams
1981, 1982
686
Louise McClure on 1989 PSAs
1989
Video Recordings (VHS cassettes)
Box
687
Marty Gold Seminars, 1 through 10 (5 cassettes)
undated
687
Congressional Research Service, Legislative Procedures of the U.S. Congress
undated
687
Meals on Wheels: McClure
undated
687
Bush-Duke debate
undated
687
Craig-Heller debate
undated
687
In Performance at the White House: Gospel (GTE)
undated
687
Presidential debate - Kennedy Center, Republican and Democratic Candidates (NBC)
undated
687
"And the World Sat Idly By," a presentation of Americares (Eagle Vision)
undated
687
William Bennett on Larry King Live (CNN)
undated
687
Bush nomination of David Souter, press conference (CNN)
undated
687
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lead poisoning in waterfowl
undated
687
Commission on Presidential Debates, Inside Debates: A Practical Guide
undated
687
Tapes of Wrath
undated
687
Be There, Be Counted: Vote
undated
688
Pete Busch on Viewpoints
December 1983
688
Idaho newsclips on McClure wilderness bill
688
Portrait of America: Idaho
1 May 1984
688
BLM: Wild Horses
August 1984
688
McClure on Viewpoint; McClure-Busch-Billings debate
Fall 1984, August 1984
688
The Fire Unleashed (ABC News); McClure on Nightline
6 June 1985
688
McClure on Nightline; JAM on below cost timber sales, SALT II compliance, Senate TV: JAM aide Dave Sullivan (CNN)
6 June 1985
688
Symms-Evans Senate debate
23 October 1986
688
McClure re: Star Wars (NBC); McClure on Nightwatch - Arms control debate with Al Gore
November 1985, Fall 1985
688
Donahue Show: Senator Stevens, pay raise issue
26 January 1987
688
JAM on Viewpoint
13 February 1987
688
JAM on Crossfire
26 February 1987
688
Silent City of Rocks, Cassia County, Idaho
March 1987
688
George Bush on Sixty Minutes
15 March 1987
688
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime: Plastic Guns (C-Span)
27 May 1987
688
Viewpoint: Iran-Contra, with Jay Allen, Quane Kenyon
1987
688
Iran-Contra: JAM interviews and questioning; McFarlane
688
Iran-Contra: JAM questions North and McFarlane (2nd time); first half of tape includes Donna Rice interview by Barbara Walters
July 1987
688
Iran-Contra: JAM questions Robinette, Koch, Cooper, Poindexter, Schultz, and Meese; with network coverage
688
Iran-Contra: JAM questions Donald Regan and Caspar Weinberger
688
Profiles in Congress: Jim McClure (CNN)
February 1988
688
McClure-Andrus press conference on wilderness bill
June 1988
688
RNC promo spots for Senator McClure
21 July 1988
688
Face the Nation: McClure and Metzenbaum on gun control
11 September 1988
688
Vice Presidential debate
1988
688
Return of the Wolves (KUED 7, Salt Lake City)
February 1989
688
ABC World News Tonight: American Agenda: SIS project
8 June 1989
688
JAM, Senate Floor debate on Jesse Helms arts amendment and rural health care
Fall 1989
688
National Rifle Association press conference
13 October 1989
688
Futures, with Jaime Escalente: Automotive Design pilot
1989
688
Waging Peace: CNN Special Reports
1989
688
McClure visit to Syria: TV coverage (2 cassettes)
9 April 1990
688
McClure assorted network video clips and CNN Live: Challenger explosion
11 April 1990
688
A tribute to Claud Pepper in remembrance of his 90th birthday
688
McClure farewell tributes
December 1990
Video Recordings (1-inch tapes: open reels)
Box
689
Louise McClure: public service announcements
30 June 1987
689
Louise McClure: public service announcements
1989
Video Recordings (3/4-inch tapes: KCS cassettes)
Box
689
JAM with president and vice president at U.S. Senate
689
Senator McClure interview, Thursday, March 22
689
The McClure Story
689
McClure: SALT hearings, Feb. 28
689
McClure #202, Oct. 3
689
Electric vehicles, selected news clips
February 1979-July 1980
689
Savannah River Plant Series, aired in early February 1983 (WJBF-TV, Augusta, GA)
February 1983
689
Interview, Senator McClure
19 February 1984
689
JAM-Reagan-Bush-Howard Baker, Old Senate Chamber
21 March 1984
689
Interview, Senator McClure
29 March 1984
689
Interview, McClure, Charles Lemmon (KMUT-TV)
9 May 1984
689
Killebrew lunch
13 June 1984
689
Senator Jim McClure, spots
18 September 1984
689
McClure interview, Joan Cartan (KIDK-TV)
4 February 1985
689
McClure interview, Chuck Outland (KIFI-TV)
17 July 1985
689
McClure
11 September 1985
689
McClure
20 September 1985
Video Recordings (3/4-inch tapes: KCA, BCA, UCA cassettes)
Box
690
McClure-Andrus video conference, June 21
690
Symms-McClure
690
McClure public service announcement: Service academies (KBCI-TV)
690
Electric van: EVDC presentation
690
McClure interview, June 22
690
State of the Union III
690
Uplink - June 23: Senator McClure
690
The Gun Show (Long Advertising)
690
Senator McClure
12 April 1979
690
Senator Church
27 June 1979
690
McClure
1 August 1979
690
Senator McClure
5 October 1979
690
McClure
19 October 1979
690
McClure
9 November 1979
690
Electric van
17 April 1980
690
Documentary on radioactive waste in Nevada (League of Women Voters)
June 1980
691
Senator Symms
19 March 1981
691
INEL Now and the Future (KID channel 3)
5 May 1981
691
Rep. Craig, Congressional Report, Gen. Graham
5 October 1981
691
Rep. Craig
31 July 1981
691
Sen. McClure
10 December 1981
691
Meet the Press, with Interior Secretary James G. Watt as guest (NBC)
21 February 1982
691
Senator McClure, interview with Ken Ricky (KMTV-TV, Twin Falls, ID)
21 July 1983
691
Senator McClure
5 August 1983
691
Republican Conference/McClure public service announcement: Service academies
3 February 1984
691
Viewpoint
16 February 1984
691
Sen. McClure, "Feb. interview - 1984"
February 1984
691
"Segment of Brinkley Report"
28 May 1984
691
Idaho Reports, "Chip Wars" (KMTV?)
9 April 1985
691
McClure-Andrus
15 June 1988
691
McClure-Andrus; McClure press conference
15 June 1988
691
Presentation of Hemmingway bust to President Bush at White House
25 July 1989
691
McClure, floor statement, Pro-life potatoes
29 March 1990
691
McClure, Middle-East graphics
6 April 1990
691
McClure, wolf graphics
22 May 1990
691
McClure, floor statement
8 October 1990
Video Recordings (2-inch tapes: open reels)
Box
692
Middle Snake
6 June 1972
692
15 May 1975
692
16 June 1975
692
12 November 1975
692
8 June 1976
692
Senator Tower
9 June 1976
693
7 September 1977
693
21 April 1979
693
15 May 1979
693
21 September 1979
693
10 March 1980
16 mm. Color Films
Box
694
Electric van (AT&T), 7-inch reel
694
Chamber of commerce banquet, 7-inch reel
694
Teleprompt speech - subject unknown, 7-inch spool
694
Gun petitions / Teton Dam, 7-inch spool
694
Lewiston Fish Symposium,7-inch spool
694
The Service Academies (Defense Audiovisual Agency), 12-inch reel
694
East Idaho school kids, April 25, 1977, 3 inch spool
694
Loggers on Capitol steps, May 23, 1977, 3-inch spool
694
Judge McQuade, 3-inch spool
694
Fish symposium, John Laarsgard, KIVI-TV, 3.5-inch reel
694
Valley Forge, 3.5-inch spool
694
Crowd scenes, McClure interacting with people, 4.5-inch spool
694
Gasohol, fishing, 5.5-inch spool
694
Teton damage, work print, 6-inch spool
694
Meet the New Senators: The Honorable James A. McClure, January 7, 1973 (CBS), 7-inch reel
694
Unlabeled (2 x 3.5 inch spools)

Series VII:  Idaho State Offices, 1973-1990Return to Top

In addition to the statewide office in Boise, McClure maintained district offices in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Falls, Lewiston, Twin Falls, and Pocatello. Except for Pocatello, the records produced by each district office were similar, largely consisting of case files, requests, issues, or project files. District offices sometimes separated, sometimes interfiled, all these kinds of material. Typically, problems starting in a private way as cases could grow into important civic issues, and often reveal the behavior of McClure's staff in an advocacy role. For example, an objection raised in Troy, Idaho, against the sale of a city park for use as a post office construction site eventually grew into a citywide protest movement. Sometimes, however, hot local issues never appeared in district offices records at all, because they were never treated as cases. In the Coeur d'Alene records, for instance, there were no references at all to the Kellogg Gondola, a project which is heavily documented elsewhere in the collection (among other places, in legislative director Jack Gerard's files [5.5]) as of great interest to McClure.

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-Series A: Boise
Administration
This series relates to the operations of the Boise and district offices and to McClure's activities within Idaho. "Personnel" files record the actions of McClure's Idaho staff, especially of James Goller, his state director, but also of the assistants in charge of each district, and others. For district assistants and field representatives, the calendars, sometimes filed as "Vacation/Sick Leave," provide a monthly record of all activities outside the office, such as representation of McClure at meetings on economic projects. They also record conference calls and names of other participants. There are also "employee data sheets" and other forms giving personal information and the employment history on McClure's staff of most individuals; memoranda by and newspaper clippings relating to individual staff members; data for employee evaluations; commendations; reports of meetings and conferences attended; memoranda and newspaper clippings relating to district issues; staff travel schedules; and records of the staff's physical work environment, such as floor plans and space leases. There are also schedules relating to McClure's travels within the state. "Schedules" of the work activities and travel of Idaho staff members, 1987-1989, are also filed in the Issue Files of Michael Ace Fields, McClure's state director (Series 7.1.8).
Box Folder
695 19412
Appointment book
1982
695 19413
Appointment book
1989
695 19414
Appointment book
1990
695 19415
Office administration
1988
695 19416
Cases: Procedures
1976-1989
695 19417
District Offices: Coeur d'Alene
1978-1986
695 19418
District Offices: Idaho Falls
695 19419
District Offices: Lewiston
695 19420
District Offices: Pocatello
695 19421
District Offices: Twin Falls
1977-1986
695 19422
Goller's correspondence
1985
695 19423
GSA general
1979-1986
695 19424
Idaho manual
1987
695 19425
Idaho office evaluation
1983
695 19426
Inter-office memos, Miscellaneous
1977
695 19427
Interns
1982-1986
695 19428
JAM personal
695 19429
JAM personal, Diplomas
1982-1987
695 19430
JAM's issue stance
1988
695 19431
JAM's issue stance
1989
695 19432
JAM's issues
1990
695 19433
Miscellaneous
1983-1989
695 19434
Office manual
1989
695 19435
Office space
1985-1986
695 19436
Office space, Move
1979-1981
695 19437
Personnel
1977-1980
695 19438
Personnel
1983-1984
695 19439
Personnel: Boise
1983-1988
695 19440
Personnel: Diana Hunsucker
1986-1987
695 19441
Personnel: Julie Harwood
1987-1989
695 19442
Personnel: Jim Goller
1987
695 19443
Personnel: Lisa Stoppenhagen
1987-1988
695 19444
Personnel: Claire Cummings
1988
695 19445
Personnel: Boise (staff calendars and schedules
1983-1987
695
Personnel: Coeur d'Alene (staff calendars and schedules)
1983-1987
Folder
695 19447
Personnel: Idaho Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1983-1987
695 19448
Personnel: Lewiston (staff calendars and schedules)
1983-1987
695 19449
Personnel: Pocatello (staff calendars and schedules)
1983-1987
695 19450
Personnel: Twin Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1983-1987
695 19451
Personnel: Coeur d'Alene (staff calendars and schedules)
1988
695 19452
Personnel: Idaho Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1988
695 19453
Personnel: Lewiston (staff calendars and schedules)
1988
695 19454
Personnel: Pocatello (staff calendars and schedules)
1988
695
Personnel: Twin Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1988
Folder
695 19456
Personnel: Coeur d'Alene (staff calendars and schedules)
1989
695 19457
Personnel: Idaho Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1989
695 19458
Personnel: Lewiston (staff calendars and schedules)
1989
695 19459
Personnel: Pocatello (staff calendars and schedules)
1989
695 19460
Personnel: Twin Falls (staff calendars and schedules)
1989
695 19461
Personnel: Staff calendars and schedules
1990
695 19462
Staff calendars
1974
695 19463
Staff meeting
1988
695 19464
Staff photographs
1990
696 19465
Sullivan, Pat: Correspondence and memos
1988
696 19466
Sullivan's correspondence and memos
1989
696 19467
Sullivan, Pat: Invitations
1988
696 19468
Sullivan, Pat: Invitations
1989
696 19469
Sullivan, Pat: Invitations
1990
696 19470
Vacation study
1986
696 19471
Carl Haywood, memoranda
1987-1989
696 19472
Memoranda: Susan Tackish
1987
696 19473
Memoranda: Martha Solodky
1987-1988
696 19474
Memoranda: Rita Scott
1987-1988
696 19475
Memoranda: Jane Whitmeyer
1986-1989
696 19476
JAM travel: Appointment books
1983-1984
696 19477
JAM travel: Final schedules
1983
696 19478
JAM travel: Final schedules
1984
696 19479
JAM travel: Final schedules
1985
696 19480
JAM travel: Final schedules
1986
696 19481
JAM travel: Final schedules
1987
696 19482
JAM travel: Final schedules
1988
696 19483
JAM travel: Final schedules
1989
696 19484
JAM travel: Final schedules
1990
696 19485
Priority lists
8 May-2 December 1987
696 19486
Priority lists
22 January-1 December 1988
696 19487
Priority list
6 February-1 November 1989
696 19488
Priority lists
1 February-18 June 1990
696 19489
Staff travel: Field Mike
1987-1989
696 19490
Staff travel: Sullivan, Pat
January-December 1988
696 19491
Staff travel: Sullivan, Pat
January-December 1989
696 19492
Staff travel: Sullivan, Pat
January-December 1990
696 19493
Staff travel: Other staff
1988-1990
696 19494
State staff meetings
1987-1990
CMS Daily Files
These materials resemble those in the Washington office CMS Daily Files (Series 3.1), but the individual items do not appear to be replicated there. Boise CMS files include all such material from Coeur d'Alene and Lewiston.
Box Folder
696 19495
5014872001 to 5092752002
1985
696 19496
5102752001 to 5361702017
1985
696 19497
6007752001 to 6092752005
1986
696 19498
6112752001 to 6352012014
1986
696 19499
7005752001 to 7335752003
1986-1987
697 19500
7119752115 to 7266752023
1987
697 19501
8010752002 to 8191752004
1988
697 19502
9170012001 to 9170012067
1989
697 19503
9170012068 to 9170012117
1989
697 19504
9171012001 to 9171012015
1989
Case Files
Casework consists, in the words of McClure's Idaho Manual, of the records of "constituent problem[s] that require research and inquiry generally to a federal agency to assist in solving that problem, or at least bringing it to an equitable conclusion." In McClure's office, casework was handled in Idaho, by one full time chief caseworker in Boise, sometimes with one or more assistants, and by the district assistants. All casework inquiries received in the Washington office were referred to Boise for action or for further referral. Cases were logged on CMS in either Pocatello (including those from Idaho Falls and Twin Falls) or in Boise (including Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene). The casework logs of the Boise Office listed the cases "received" in Boise, including those transferred to other district offices. Each district assistant handled local cases (see Series 7.2 through 7.5). Twin Falls casework was briefly recorded in a log in Series 7.2.3.
Box Folder
697 19505
Cases: Boise office casework log
1973-1985
697 19506
Boise office casework log
1986-1988
Newspaper Clippings
Clippings and photocopies of newspaper articles relating to McClure cut from Idaho papers and kept for reference by the Boise office. Through 1982 the Boise Office clippings were filed under a simplified version of the Subject File classification scheme, with generally for each year an alphabetically sequence from "Academies" through "Veterans," with other folders for political figures of Idaho interest and a very few additional topics. After the Subject File was superseded by CMS, this alphabetical arrangement was abandoned in favor of monthly folders without topical headings. For each heading, 1977 through 1990, two folders were prepared, one labeled "Misc.", the other "McClure Clips." Only the latter were retained. Because the unfiled clippings received in McClure's Washington, D.C., office were discarded during archival processing of the collection, none of the Boise clippings can be assumed to be duplicated in D.C. records.
Box Folder
697 19507
Academies
1977-1978
697 19508
Agriculture
1977-1978
697 19509
Agriculture: 160 acre limitation
1977-1978
697 19510
Agriculture: Farm workers' union
1977-1978
697 19511
Agriculture: Grazing Fees
1977-1978
697 19512
Agriculture: Livestock
1977-1978
697 19513
Agriculture: Potatoes
1977-1978
697 19514
Agriculture: Sugar beets
1977-1978
697 19515
Arts and Humanities
1977-1978
697 19516
Civil rights
1977-1978
697 19517
Commerce
1977-1978
697 19518
Congressional: Miscellaneous
1977-1978
697 19519
Congressional: Voting record
1977-1978
697 19520
Consumer
1977-1978
697 19521
Disasters
1977-1978
697 19522
Disasters: Drought
1977-1978
697 19523
Disasters: Teton Dam
1977-1978
697 19524
Economics
1977-1978
697 19525
Education
1977-1978
697 19526
Employment
1977-1978
697 19527
Federal government
1977-1978
697 19528
Federal government: Departments
1977-1978
697 19529
Federal government: Legislative branch
1977-1978
697 19530
Finance
1977-1978
697 19531
Foreign relations
1977-1978
697 19532
Foreign relations: Middle East
1977-1978
697 19533
Foreign relations: Panama Canal
1977-1978
697 19534
Foreign relations: Rhodesia
1977-1978
697 19535
Forest resources
1977-1978
697 19536
Grants
1977-1978
697 19537
Health and Welfare
1977-1978
697 19538
Housing and community development
1977-1978
697 19539
Immigration & naturalization: Illegal aliens
1977-1978
697 19540
Indian affairs
1977-1978
697 19541
Justice
1977-1978
697 19542
Justice: Gun control
1977-1978
697 19543
Labor
1977-1978
697 19544
Labor: OSHA
1977-1978
697 19545
Labor: Right to work
1977-1978
697 19546
Labor: Unions
1977-1978
697 19547
Labor: Youth employment
1977-1978
697 19548
Land
1977-1978
697 19549
Land: Carey Act
1977-1978
697 19550
Land: Conservation and protection
1977-1978
697 19551
Land: Land symposium
24 February 1977
697 19552
Metals
1977-1978
697 19553
Meetings
1977-1978
697 19554
Meetings: Interviews
1977-1978
697 19555
Meetings: Republican affairs
1977-1978
697 19556
Military
1977-1978
697 19557
National Defense
1977-1978
697 19558-19559
Natural resources
1977-1978
697 19560
Natural resources: Geothermal energy
1977-1978
697 19561
Natural resources: Mining
1977-1978
697 19562
Natural resources: Water
1977-1978
697 19563
Natural resources: Wildlife
1977-1978
697 19564
Parks/Forests
1977-1978
697 19565
Parks/Forests: City of Rocks
1977-1978
697 19566
Parks/Forests: Gospel Hump,
1977-1978
697 19567
Parks/Forests: Sawtooth NRA
1977-1978
697 19568
Parks/Forests: Wilderness & primitive areas
1977-1978
697 19569
Political affairs, Idaho
1977-1978
697 19570
Political affairs, Idaho: Republican party
1977-1978
697 19571
Political affairs, Idaho: Republican party central committee
1977-1978
698 19572
Political affairs, National: Miscellaneous
1977-1978
698 19573
Political affairs, National: Campaign funding
1977-1978
698 19574
Political affairs, National: Democratic party
1977-1978
698 19575
Political affairs, National: Republican party
1977-1978
698 19576
Postal service
1977-1978
698 19577
Public relations
1977-1978
698 19578
Public relations: Articles by JAM
1977-1978
698 19579
Public works
1977-1978
698 19580
Public works: American Falls Dam
1977-1978
698 19581
Recreation
1977-1978
698 19582
Recreation: Hunting
1977-1978
698 19583
Republican affairs: 1978 state convention
698 19584
Salaries
1977-1978
698 19585
Social Security
1977-1978
698 19586
Space affairs
1977-1978
698 19587
Speeches and statements
1977-1978
698 19588
State government
1977-1978
698 19589
Taxes
1977-1978
698 19590
Transportation
1977-1978
698 19591
Transportation: Rail carriers
1977-1978
698 19592
Utilities
1977-1978
698 19593
Veterans
1977-1978
698 19594
Academies
1979-1980
698 19595
Agriculture
1979-1980
698 19596
Agriculture: Grazing fees
1979-1980
698 19597
Agriculture: Livestock
1979-1980
698 19598
Agriculture: Potatoes
1979-1980
698 19599
Agriculture: Sugar beets
698 19600
Agriculture: Wheat
1979-1980
698 19601
Appropriations
1979-1980
698 19602
Arts and humanities
1979-1980
698 19603
Census and statistics
1979-1980
698 19604
Civil rights
1979-1980
698 19605
Commerce
1979-1980
698 19606
Committees
1979-1980
698 19607
Congressional
1979-1980
698 19608
Congressional: Voting record
1979-1980
698 19609
Disasters
1979-1980
698 19610
Disasters: Teton Dam
1979-1980
698 19611
Economics
1979-1980
698 19612
Education
1979-1980
698 19613
Federal government
1979-1980
698 19614
Federal government: Executive
1979-1980
698 19615
Federal government: Legislative
1979-1980
698 19616
Finance
1979-1980
698 19617
Foreign relations
1979-1980
698 19618
Foreign relations: Middle East
1979-1980
698 19619
Foreign relations: Panama Canal
1979-1980
698 19620
Foreign relations: Russia
1979-1980
698 19621
Forest resources
1979-1980
698 19622
Grants
1979-1980
698 19623
Health and welfare
1979-1980
698 19624
Health and welfare: Environment
1979-1980
698 19625
Health and welfare: Miscellaneous
1979-1980
698 19626
Housing and community development
1979-1980
698 19627
Justice: Miscellaneous
1979-1980
698 19628
Justice: Gun control
1979-1980
698 19629
Justice: Legal
1979-1980
698 19630
Labor
1979-1980
698 19631
Labor: OSHA
1979-1980
698 19632
Labor: Right to work
1979-1980
698 19633
Land
1979-1980
698 19634
Land: Conservation and protection
1979-1980
698 19635
Land: Lieu lands
1979-1980
698 19636
Land: Sagebrush rebellion
1979-1980
698 19637
Legislation
1979-1980
698 19638
Meetings
1979-1980
698 19639
Meetings: Lincoln Day
1979-1980
698 19640
Military
1979-1980
698 19641
Miscellaneous
1979-1980
698 19642
National defense
1979-1980
698 19643
Natural resources: Energy
1979-1980
698 19644
Natural resources: Energy, Electric car
1979-1980
698 19645
Natural resources: Energy, Gasohol
1979-1980
698 19646
Natural resources: Energy, Geothermal
1979-1980
698 19647
Natural resources: Energy, Hydro
1979-1980
698 19648
Natural resources: Energy, Nuclear
1979-1980
698 19649
Natural resources: Energy, Solar
1979-1980
698 19650
Natural resources: Mining
1979-1980
698 19651
Natural resources: Miscellaneous
1979-1980
698 19652
Natural resources: Water
1979-1980
698 19653
Natural resources: Water, 160 acre limitation
1979-1980
698 19654
Natural resources: Wildlife
1979-1980
698 19655
Parks and forests
1979-1980
698 19656
Parks and forests: Wild and scenic rivers
1979-1980
698 19657-19658
Parks and forests: RARE II
1979-1980
698 19659
Political affairs: Democratic party, Frank Church
1979-1980
698 19660
Political affairs: Idaho
1979-1980
698 19661
Political affairs: Idaho, Potential candidates
1979-1980
698 19662
Political affairs: Idaho, Republican party, Lincoln Day
1979-1980
698 19663
Political affairs: National
1979-1980
698 19664
Political affairs: National: Campaign funding
1979-1980
698 19665
Political affairs: National, Republican party
1979-1980
698 19666
Political affairs: Republican affairs
1979-1980
698 19667
Political affairs: Republican party central committee
1979-1980
698 19668
Political affairs: Republican party, Steve Symms
1979-1980
698 19669
Public relations: Miscellaneous
1979-1980
699 19670
Public works
1979-1980
699 19671
Public works: American Falls Dam
1979-1980
699 19672
Salaries
1979-1980
699 19673
Social Security
1979-1980
699 19674
Speeches and statements
1979-1980
699 19675
State government: Idaho
1979-1980
699 19676
Taxes
1979-1980
699 19677
Taxes: 1% initiative
1979-1980
699 19678
Transportation
1979-1980
699 19679
Utilities
1979-1980
699 19680
Veterans
1979-1980
699 19681
Academies
1981-1982
699 19682
Agriculture
1981-1982
699 19683
Agriculture: Livestock
1981-1982
699 19684
Agriculture: Potatoes
1981-1982
699 19685
Agriculture: Wheat
1981-1982
699 19686
Appropriations
1981-1982
699 19687
Arts and humanities
1981-1982
699 19688
Civil rights
1981-1982
699 19689
Commerce
1981-1982
699 19690
Committees
1981-1982
699 19691
Congressional
1981-1982
699 19692
Congressional: Voting record
1981-1982
699 19693
Consumers
1981-1982
699 19694
Disasters
1981-1982
699 19695
Disasters: Teton Dam
1981-1982
699 19696
Economics
1981-1982
699 19697
Education
1981-1982
699 19698
Employment
1981-1982
699 19699
Federal government
1981-1982
699 19700
Federal government: Executive
1981-1982
699 19701
Federal government: Judicial
1981-1982
699 19702
Federal government: Legislative
1981-1982
699 19703
Finance
1981-1982
699 19704
Foreign relations
1981-1982
699 19705
Foreign relations: Middle East
1981-1982
699 19706
Foreign relations: Russia
1981-1982
699 19707
Forest resources
1981-1982
699 19708
Grants
1981-1982
699 19709
Health and welfare
1981-1982
699 19710
Health and welfare: Environment
1981-1982
699 19711
Housing and community development
1981-1982
699 19712
Housing and community development: Boise Redevelopment Agency
1981-1982
699 19713
Immigration and naturalization
1981-1982
699 19714
Immigration and naturalization: Illegal aliens
1981-1982
699 19715
Indian affairs
1981-1982
699 19716
Justice
1981-1982
699 19717
Justice: Gun control
1981-1982
699 19718
Labor
1981-1982
699 19719
Labor: Right to work
1981-1982
699 19720
Land
1981-1982
699 19721
Land: Conservation and protection
1981-1982
699 19722
Land: Lieu lands
1981-1982
699 19723
Land: Public land sales
1981-1982
699 19724
Land: Sagebrush Rebellion
1981-1982
699 19725
Military
1981-1982
699 19726
Minerals
1981-1982
699 19727
National defense
1981-1982
699 19728
Natural resources
1981-1982
699 19729
Natural resources: Energy
1981-1982
699 19730
Natural resources: Energy, Gasohol
1981-1982
699 19731
Natural resources: Energy, Geothermal
1981-1982
699 19732
Natural resources: Energy, Hydro
1981-1982
699 19733
Natural resources: Energy, Nuclear
1981-1982
699 19734
Natural resources: Mining
1981-1982
699 19735
Natural resources: Mining, Bunker Hill
1981-1982
699 19736
Natural resources: Water
1981-1982
699 19737
Natural resources: Water, 160 acres
1981-1982
699 19738
Natural resources: Wildlife
1981-1982
699 19739
Nominations
1981-1982
699 19740
Parks/Forests
1981-1982
699 19741
Parks/Forests: RARE II
1981-1982
699 19742
Political affairs: Idaho
1981-1982
699 19743
Political affairs: Idaho, Campaign funding practices
1981-1982
699 19744
Political affairs: Idaho, potential candidates
1981-1982
699 19745
Political affairs: National
1981-1982
699 19746
Political affairs: National, Republicans
1981-1982
699 19747
Political affairs: Democratic party, Cecil Andrus
1981-1982
699 19748
Political affairs: Republican party
1981-1982
699 19749
Political affairs: Republican party: Idaho
1981-1982
699 19750
Political affairs: Republican party, Idaho: Lincoln Day
1981-1982
699 19751
Political affairs: Republican party, Idaho: Steve Symms
1981-1982
699 19752
Postal service
1981-1982
699 19753
Public relations
1981-1982
699 19754
Public works
1981-1982
699 19755
Public works: American Falls Dam
1981-1982
699 19756
Recreation
1981-1982
699 19757
Salaries
1981-1982
699 19758
Social Security
1981-1982
699 19759
Speeches and statements
1981-1982
699 19760
State government: Idaho
1981-1982
699 19761
State government: Idaho, Legislature
1981-1982
699 19762
State government: Idaho, Cities and counties
1981-1982
699 19763
Taxes
1981-1982
699 19764
Transportation
1981-1982
699 19765
Utilities
1981-1982
699 19766
Veterans
1981-1982
700 19767
January 1983
700 19768
February 1983
700 19769
March 1983
700 19770
April 1983
700 19771
May 1983
700 19772
June 1983
700 19773
July 1983
700 19774
August 1983
700 19775
September 1983
700 19776
October 1983
700 19777
November 1983
700 19778
December 1983
700 19779
Political affairs: National
1983
700 19780
Political affairs: National, Majority leader
1983
700 19781
Political affairs: Idaho, Democratic party
1983
700 19782
Political affairs: Idaho, Republican party, Lincoln Day
1983
700 19783
January 1984
700 19784
February 1984
700 19785
March 1984
700 19786
April 1984
700 19787
May 1984
700 19788
June 1984
700 19789
July 1984
700 19790
August 1984
700 19791
September 1984
701 19792-19793
October 1984
701 19794
November 1984
701 19795
December 1984
701 19796
January 1985
701 19797
February 1985
701 19798
March 1985
701 19799
April 1985
701 19800
May 1985
701 19801
June 1985
701 19802
July 1985
701 19803
August 1985
701 19804
September 1985
701 19805
October 1985
701 19806
November 1985
701 19807
December 1985
701 19808
January 1986
701 19809
February 1986
701 19810
March 1986
701 19811
April 1986
701 19812
May 1986
701 19813
June 1986
701 19814
July 1986
701 19815
August 1986
701 19816
September 1986
701 19817
October 1986
701 19818
November 1986
701 19819
December 1986
701 19820
January 1987
701 19821
February 1987
701 19822
March 1987
701 19823
April 1987
702 19824
May 1987
702 19825
June 1987
702 19826
July 1987
702 19827
August 1987
702 19828
September 1987
702 19829
October 1987
702 19830
November 1987
702 19831
December 1987
702 19832
January 1988
702 19833
February 1988
702 19834
March 1988
702 19835
April 1988
702 19836
May 1988
702 19837
June 1988
702 19838
July 1988
702 19839
August 1988
702 19840
September 1988
702 19841
October 1988
702 19842
November 1988
702 19843
December 1988
702 19844
January 1989
702 19845
February 1989
702 19846
March 1989
702 19847
April 1989
702 19848
May 1989
702 19849
June 1989
702 19850
July 1989
702 19851
August 1989
703 19852
September 1989
703 19853
October 1989
703 19854
November 1989
703 19855
December 1989
703 19856
January 1990
703 19857
February 1990
703 19858
March 1990
703 19859
April 1990
703 19860
May 1990
703 19861
June 1990
703 19862
July 1990
703 19863
August 1990
703 19864
September 1990
703 19865
October 1990
703 19866
November 1990
703 19867
December 1990
Highlights
The "Highlights" consisted of brief, one sentence or paragraph, typewritten summaries of news articles from local papers. McClure's Idaho Manual specified that it was the responsibility of each district office to twice daily prepare these summaries from local papers and transmit them to Washington by telecopier and to Boise by mail. The existing files of Highlights are not duplicated between Washington and Boise offices. Those in the Washington office records (Series 6.6) include only 1973-1974 and 1977.
Box Folder
703 19868
Coeur d'Alene
1979
703 19869
Idaho Falls
1979
703 19870
Lewiston
1979
703 19871
Pocatello
1979
703 19872
Twin Falls
1979
703 19873
Idaho Statesman & Boise area
1979
703 19874
Coeur d'Alene
1980
703 19875
Idaho Falls
1980
703 19876
Lewiston
1980
703 19877
Pocatello
1980
703 19878
Twin Falls
1980
703 19879-19880
Idaho Statesman & Boise area
1980
704 19881-19882
Idaho Statesman
1981
704 19883
Coeur d'Alene
1981
704 19884
Idaho Falls
1981
704 19885
Lewiston
1981
704 19886
Pocatello
1981
704 19887-19888
Twin Falls
1981
704 19889-19891
Boise
1982
704 19892
Coeur d'Alene
1983
704 19893
Lewiston
1982
704 19894
Idaho Falls
1982
704 19895
Pocatello
1982
704 19896
Twin Falls
1982
704 19897
Boise: Boise area
1983
704 19898-19899
Boise: Statesman
1983
705 19900
Coeur d'Alene
1983
705 19901
Idaho Falls
1983
705 19902
Lewiston
1983
705 19903-19904
Pocatello
1983
705 19905
Twin Falls
1983
705 19906
Boise: Boise area
1984
705 19907-19908
Boise: Statesman
1984
705 19909
Coeur d'Alene
1984
705 19910-19911
Idaho Falls
1984
705 19912
Lewiston
1984
705 19913-19914
Pocatello
1984
705 19915
Twin Falls
1984
705 19916
Boise: Boise area
1985
705 19917-19918
Boise: Statesman
1985
705 19919
Coeur d'Alene
1985
706 19920
Idaho Falls
1985
706 19921
Lewiston
1985
706 19922-19923
Pocatello
1985
706 19924
Twin Falls
1985
706 19925
Boise: Boise area
1986
706 19926-19927
Boise: Statesman
1986
706 19928
Coeur d'Alene
1986
706 19929
Idaho Falls
1986
706 19930
Lewiston
1986
706 19931-19932
Pocatello
1986
706 19933
Twin Falls
1986
706 19934
Lewiston
1987
706 19935-19936
Boise
1988
707 19937-19938
Coeur d'Alene
1988
707 19939-19940
Idaho Falls
1988
707 19941
Lewiston
1988
707 19942
Pocatello
1988
707 19943
Pocatello
1988
707 19944
Twin Falls
1988
707 19945
Boise
1988
707 19946
Lewiston
1989
707 19947
Boise
1990
707 19948
Lewiston
1990
Subject File
Apparently a fragment of a Subject File, from "Public Relations" through "Transportation," in one alphabetical sequence rather than by annual session of Congress like the Washington office Subject Files (Series 2.1). Included are photographs, memoranda, clippings, newsletters, some correspondence, statements, and other records similar to those in the Subject File in the Washington office records.
Box Folder
707 19949
Public relations, 1966-1972 (Photographs)
1966-1972
707 19950
Public works, 1966-1972 (Photographs)
1966-1972
707 19951
Recreation
1966-1972
707 19952
Social Security
1966-1972
707 19953
Space affairs
1966-1972
707 19954
Speeches and statements
1966-1972
707 19955-19956
Taxes: Miscellaneous
1966-1972
707 19957
Taxes: Revenue sharing
1966-1972
708 19958
Transportation
1966-1972
Public Relations
Included are clippings from newspapers and magazines; a few carbons of letters by McClure, chiefly of a public relations nature; a few copies of McClure speeches; a few photographs of McClure and others; biographical information on Senator and Mrs. McClure; and occasionally other items.
Box Folder
708 19959
Biographical information: JAM and Louise McClure
1972-1980
708 19960
Biographies of Senator & Mrs. McClure
1979
708 19961
Block, John R. (Photograph)
1984
708 19962
Donations by JAM
1977-1978
708 19963
Letters: Legal
1977
708 19964
Meetings
1977
708 19965
National Forest Products Association (Photograph)
1984
708 19966
Portraits: Senator & Mrs. McClure (Photographs)
1968-1983
708 19967
Recommendations
1977-1978
708 19968
Ronald Reagan, George Bush (Photographs)
708 19969
Louise McClure's recipes
Issue Files
These issue files include background and operational files on Idaho public matters of concern or potential concern to the McClure staff. There is evidence of letters signed by McClure but drafted by the state staff. There are notes kept by staff attending hearings, meetings, and agency tours. Most of these files can be identified with four specific staff members in the Boise office: Mike Ace Field, field representative out of the Pocatello office, 1977-1986, and state director, 1987-1988; James A. Goller, principal executive officer in Boise under a succession of titles, 1968 until 1987; Lee Jacobson, chief caseworker; and Natalie Olsen, caseworker handling Defense Department issues and cases at military bases in southwestern Idaho, 1986-1990. Field, Jacobson, and Olsen handled casework at various times; however, in contrast to the records resulting from their casework (see Series 7.1.3), these "Issue" files concern chiefly public matters and are arranged by topic or subject of issue, and only rarely concern problems of, or are filed by names of, individuals.
Issues (General)
Box Folder
708 19970
160 acre limitation hearing
11 January 1982
708 19971
American Falls dam replacement
1972-1973
708 19972
Boise Project board of control
1976
708 19973
Boise Redevelopment Agency
1980-1982
708 19974
BSU Conflict Resolution conference
1985
708 19975
Bureau of Indian Affairs: Historical report, Wildhorse Reservoir
21 September 1984
708 19976
BLM-Saylor Creek wildlife leave areas
1977-1978
708 19977
BLM-Timber sale program, Idaho
1977
708 19978
City of Rocks
1978
708 19979
Cricket meeting
20 January 1976
708 19980
Disaster areas (general)
1976-1977
708 19981
Drought: Funding program
1977
708 19982
Economic Development Administration
1974-1986
708 19983
EDA project profiles
1974-1976
708 19984
Emmett airport
1986
708 19985
Energy: Miscellaneous
1974-1981
708 19986
Energy hearings: Annual charge for federal dams
July 1983
708 19987
EPA: SPUR pesticide
1985
708 19988
FMHA: Payette preapplication for federal assistance
1980
708 19989
Forest Service: Gospel Hump planning unit
1976-1981
708 19990
Forestry
1974-1976
708 19991
Grazing/Riparian ecosystem
1985
708 19992
Gun control, McClure statements
1975-1983
708 19993
Hazardous waste
1988-1986
708 19994
Headstart
1983-1984
708 19995
"Heros" nominations
1985
708 19996
Hispanics
1985
708 19997
Idaho Citizens for Reagan
1976
708 19998
Idaho Wildlife Society
1984-1985
708 19999
INEL: Replacement farm units
1979
708 20000
Idaho situation statements (Max Rogers)
31 July 1982
708 20001
Indians: Duck Valley hospital
1983-1985
708 20002
Jack's Creek pipeline, briefing information
August 1983
708 20003
Medal of Freedom
1982-1984
708 20004
Minerals - Mines - Metals (McClure statement)
1972-1984
708 20005
Mining strategic minerals
1983
708 20006
National cemetary, Idaho
1986-1987
708 20007
New Plymouth water system
1980
708 20008
Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness hearing
April 1984
708 20009
Postal Service: Riggins Post Office
1984
708 20010-20011
Public Land Management Hearings
24 August 1979
708 20012
Raft River geothermal pilot project (Photographs)
1981
OS 20013
Raft River geothermal pilot project (Photographs)
1981
709 20014
Rangeland workshops
1984-1985
709 20015
Reagan for President
1979
709 20016
Idaho organization
1979
709 20017
Responses to McClure letters
1979
709 20018
Polls
1979
709 20019
Speeches and position papers
1979
709 20020
Other Presidential candidates
1979
709 20021
Results - World hunger
1985
709 20022
Sawtooth country field trip (Photographs)
August 1970
709 20023
Southwestern Idaho Development Association meeting
11 February 1976
709 20024
Taxes: Legislation (McClure statements)
1978-1983
709 20025
Teton Dam disaster
June-August 1976
709 20026
Teton Dam disaster
September-December 1976
709 20027
Teton Dam disaster
1977-1981
709 20028
Teton Dam disaster
undated
709 20029
Teton Dam disaster: Litigation/legislation
1976
709 20030
Timber sales
1982
709 20031
Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Boise
1984
709 20032
Weather modification system (Photographs)
1979
709 20033
Weiser railroad depot preservation
1986-1987
709 20034
White House conference for small business
1985-1986
709 20035
Whitecloud Mountain Country (Phorographs)
1969
709 20036-20037
Wilderness: RARE II Utah and Idaho newspaper clippings from Chevron
1977-1978
709 20038-20040
Wilderness hearings
1983
709 20041
Woodex pelletized biomass fuel
1981-1982
Issues (James A. Goller)
Box Folder
709 20042
Boise & Payette forests overflight
9 September 1976
709 20043
Dworshak Dam
1979-1981
709 20044
Economy (McClure Viewpoint interview)
15 October 1983
709 20045
Farmers Home Administration
6 April 1983
709 20046
Fish hatcheries
1980-1983
709 20047
Forest service roads
1979
709 20048
Geothermal energy
1983
709 20049
Grasshoppers
1984
709 20050
Idaho national forests: current & emerging issues briefing
1979
709 20051
Indians
1983
709 20052
Memoranda
1986
709 20053
Mining laws
1977-1978
709 20054
New production reactor
1983
709 20055
Sagebrush rebellion
1980
709 20056
Small hydro projects
1983
709 20057
Speeches
undated
709 20058
Swan Falls
1983
709 20059
Timber contract relief
1983
710 20060
WPPSS
1983
710 20061
Wilderness
1980-1984
710 20062
Wyoming wilderness
1983
Issues (Lee Jacobson)
Box Folder
710 20063
BLM
1974-1987
710 20064
BLM: Birds of Prey study area
1980-1985
710 20065
BLM: Forest Service exchange proposed
1982
710 20066
BLM Boise District briefing report
1983
710 20067
Bureau of Reclamation: 160 acre limitation
1977-1982
710 20068
Bureau of Reclamation: Cabin site leases
1975
710 20069
Elgin-Hamer Road
1986
710 20070
Energy (hydro development)
1982-1983
710 20071
Energy (Idaho Office of Energy)
1979
710 20072
Fish
1976-1987
710 20073
Forest fund apportionments, county school districts (in lieu law)
1975-1982
710 20074
Forest road field trip
August 1981
710 20075
Grazing
1975-1981
710 20076
Grizzly bear habitat study
1976-1987
710 20077
Haywood, Carl
1987
710 20078
Immigration
1987
710 20079
Lewiston District Office news clippings
1986-1987
710 20080
McClure visit: Case notes
1974
710 20081
Mining
1974-1979
710 20082-20083
Miscellaneous
1987
710 20084
Nez Perce National Forest - Salmon River, Wild and scenic - Recreation permits
1986-1987
710 20085
Noranda black pine project (Gold mine)
1987-1988
710 20086
Outfitters and Guides Association
1975
710 20087
Pat Sullivan's reports
1987
710 20088
Payette National Forest tour
August 1983
710 20089
Sawtooth National Recreation Area
1975-1987
710 20090
Sawtooth National Recreation Area
1974-1977
710 20091-20094
Small hydro-power producers
1984-1985
710 20095-20097
South Fork Salmon River Road/Thunder Mountain Mine access
1986-1987
710 20098
Teton Dam Disaster
1976-1980
710 20099
Water and Power Resource Service, Bureau of Reclamation
1975-1982
Issues (Natalie A. Olsen)
Box Folder
711 20100
Issues (Olson): Army Special Forces, Salmon-Challis
1987
711 20101
Birds of Prey/Army National Guard Orchard training site
1988
711 20102
Boise Army Depot
1986
711 20103
GSA/Army National Guard Edgemont Project
1988
711 20104
Mountain Home Air Force Base
1989-1990
711 20105
National Guard issues
1986-1989
711 20106
Saylor Creek bombing range expansion
1989-1990
Issues (Michael Ace Field)
Box Folder
711 20107
Agriculture meeting
September 1985
711 20108
American Agricultural Movement
1977
711 20109
Balanced budget amendment proposal
1987-1988
711 20110
Beekeeping
1985
711 20111
Blacktail Road, Bonneville County
1979-1980
711 20112
BLM: Boise District
1987-1988
711 20113
BLM: Coeur d'Alene District
1987-1988
711 20114
BLM: Grazing permits
1980-1981
711 20115
BLM: Grazing trespass
1981
711 20116
BLM: Great Rift Wilderness
1979
711 20117
BLM: Idaho State Office
1987-1988
711 20118
BLM: Menam Butte North
1977-1979
711 20119
BLM: Pahsimeroi EIS
1981
711 20120
BLM: Payments in lieu of taxes
1979
711 20121
BLM: Salmon District
1979-1983
711 20122
BLM: Shoshone District
1977-1985
711 20123-20124
BLM: Snake River omitted lands
1978-1981
711 20125
BLM: Soda Springs Resource area
1979
711 20126
BLM: Wild and scenic rivers
1979
711 20127
BLM: Wilderness study
1979-1980
711 20128
Bureau of Reclamation: Teton Dam flood claims (John Klein)
1979-1982
711 20129
Caribou County commissioners' requests
1980
711 20130-20132
Challis experimental range stewardship steering group
1979-1986
711 20133
City of Rocks
1978-1979
711 20134
Craters of the Moon National Park Proposal
1987-1989
711 20135
DOE: INEL land exchange
1977-1981
711 20136
Drought disaster relief
1977
712 20137
Eastern Idaho Production Credit Association
1985
712 20138
Economic Development Administration: Lemhi County fisheries
1979
712 20139
EPA: Trout farms
1984
712 20140
Farmers Home Administration
1982-1985
712 20141
FmHA loan foreclosure moratorium
1983
712 20142
Federal land asset management program
1983
712 20143
Flood control: Henry's Fork - South Fork Snake (Carl Agren)
1985
712 20144-20149
Forest Service: Big Springs Resort
1960-1980
712 20150
Forest Service: Cache Peak Wilderness
1979
712 20151
Forest Service: Caribou National Forest
1981-1985
712 20152
Forest Service: Challis National Forest
1980-1984
712 20153
Forest Service: Endangered species, grizzly bears
1979-1983
712 20154
Forest Service: General
1985
712 20155
Forest Service: RARE II
1979-1981
712 20156
Forest Service: Road closures
1979-1980
712 20157
Forest Service: Salmon National Forest
1980-1985
712 20158
Forest Service: Sawtooth
1982-1983
712 20159
Forest Service: Smoky Canyon Mine
1984
712 20160
Forest Service: Special use permits
1980
712 20161
Forest Service: Targhee National Forest
1980-1981
712 20162
Fort Hall campaign improprieties
1984
712 20163
Fort Hall Indian Reservation
1974-1984
712 20164
Frank Church Wilderness draft management plan
1984
712 20165
Fremont County, Idaho
1981-1984
712 20166
Goose Creek Reservoir - Burley flood
1984-1985
712 20167
Geothermal heat
1977-1981
712 20168
Griffiths, Jesse
1980
712 20169-20170
Grasshoppers
1984-1985
712 20171-20172
Grizzly bears
1983-1984
713 20173
H-2 program (Migrant labor)
1985
713 20174
Henry's Fork cabin leases
1982
713 20175
Henry's Fork Foundation, Inc.
1985
713 20176
Hunsucker, Diana
1987
713 20177
Idaho Cattle Association
1987-1989
713 20178
Idaho Falls office move
1985
713 20179
Idaho Republican convention
1988
713 20180
Idaho Republican party
1987-1988
713 20181
Idaho Republican party meeting
August 1987
713 20182
INEL (Photographs)
1978-1985
713 20183
Idaho Sugar Beet Growers
1988-1989
713 20184
Idaho Wool Growers Association
1981
713 20185
Illegal aliens
1976-1977
713 20186
Illegal aliens (Mexican nationals)
1981-1982
713 20187
Immigration papers
1981
713 20188-20189
Intermountain Block & Pipe Co.
1977-1982
713 20190
Jackson Lake Reservoir rebuilding
1983-1985
713 20191
Jim Jones - INEL/waste
1988-1989
713 20192
Lake Walcott
1988-1989
713 20193
Land use legislation
1974-1979
713 20194
Madison County, Idaho
1977
713 20195
Madison-Fremont irrigation district
1975-1976
713 20196
McClure Contra hearings
1987
713 20197
McClure for Senate Committee
1987-1989
713 20198
McClure news clippings
1987-1989
713 20199
McClure - Computers
1984-1989
713 20200
Milwaukee railroad abandonment
1983
713 20201
Minidoka Grazing Association
1974-1981
713 20202
Miscellaneous
1977-1981
713 20203
Mud Lake flood dike
1984-1985
713 20204
National Park Service: Inholdings
1978-1980
713 20205
National Park Service: Lewis & Clark Trail
1980
713 20206
Nez Perce Tribe tax exemption
1987-1988
713 20207
Noxious weeds
1984
713 20208
Nuclear energy
1981
713 20209
Oscar Johnson Reservoir (Ririe Reservoir)
1976-1980
713 20210
Politics - JAM
1987-1990
713 20211
Preston-Whitney Irrigation District
1984
713 20212
Rabbit problem
1981
713 20213
Raft River flood
1984
713 20214
Republican state convention
15-17 June 1988
714 20215
City of Rexburg, (Teton Dam disaster)
1984
714 20216
Sagebrush Rebellion
1980
714 20217
Salmon Falls irrigation project
1977-1980
714 20218-20220
Salmon River flooding
1984-1985
714 20221
Sawtooth National Recreation Area
1981
714 20222
Sawtooth NRA: Schindler mining claims
1981
714 20223
Schedules
February 1987
714 20224
Schedules
March 1987
714 20225
Schedules
April 1987
714 20226
Schedules
May 1987
714 20227
Schedules
June 1987
714 20228
Schedules
August 1987
714 20229
Schedules
October 1987
714 20230
Schedules
December 1987
714 20231-20232
Schedules (Coeur d'Alene D.O.)
1987
714 20233
Schedules (Idaho Falls D.O.)
1987
714 20234
Schedules (Lewiston D.O.)
1987
714 20235
Schedules (Pocatello D.O.)
1987
714 20236
Schedules (Twin Falls D.O.)
1987
714 20237
Schedules
January 1988
714 20238
Schedules
February 1988
714 20239
Schedules
March 1988
714 20240
Schedules
April-May 1988
714 20241
Schedules
June 1988
714 20242
Schedules
714 20243
Schedules
November 1988
714 20244
Schedules
December 1988
714 20245
Schedules
February 1989
714 20246
Schedules
March 1989
714 20247
Schedules
April 1989
714 20248
Schedules
June 1989
714 20249
Shelton Church, Bonneville County (Photographs)
1981
714 20250
Small Business Administration: AMR Corp.
1979-1981
714 20251
Social Security Administration
1974-1980
714 20252
Soil Conservation Service targeted funds
1982
714 20253
South Bingham Soil Conservation District
1984
714 20254
South Snake River (Grand Targhee land swap)
1987-1988
714 20255
State staff meetings
1987
714 20256
State staff meeting, Statehouse Inn
March 1987
714 20257
State staff meeting, Sun Valley
August 1987
714 20258
Targhee Chief Lumber Association
1982-1983
714 20259
Targhee National Forest: Cabin lease appeals
1982
714 20260
Targhee National Forest: Vacation residence fees (Dick Cotter)
1982-1983
714 20261
Taxicab license, Pocatello
1979
714 20262
Teton claims disclosure
1980-1981
715 20263
Teton Dam disaster
1977-1979
715 20264
Teton Dam disaster (Bear Trap Canal Co. claims)
1977-1980
715 20265
Teton disaster recovery organization
1978
715 20266
Teton disaster recovery organization monies
1981
715 20267
Teton River South Fork
1973-1978
715 20268
Tetonia water project
1981
715 20269
Trucking deregulation
1979-1980
715 20270
Ucon-Coltman sewer project
1985
715 20271
U & I sugar
1979
715 20272
West slope Tetons wilderness
1982-1983
715 20273
Wilderness
1984-1985
715 20274-20276
Willow Creek water & power resources
1982-1986
715 20277
Wolves
1985-1988
Campaigns
Among these records, which chiefly concern McClure's campaigns for United States Senator from Idaho in the elections of 1972, 1978, and 1984, are campaign manuals and training manuals, financial accounts, travel schedules, photographs, newspaper clippings, speeches, correspondence, guest lists, statistical data, opinion surveys, video tapes, and other materials. Many more records concerning election campaigns are in the Washington office records, McClure Personal, Issues (Series 4.1) on "Congressional Elections" (for 1966, 1968, and 1970) and "Senatorial Elections" (for 1972, 1978, and 1984). Most video tapes are in Washington Office, Press Office (Series 6.9).
Box Folder
716 20278
Campaign Organization - Jim Goller
716 20279
Campaign techniques manuals
1971-1972
716 20280
Decision making course
1972
716 20281
Statistics, General
1971-1974
716 20282
Telephone campaigning
716 20283
Activities guides, County level
1964-1975
716 20284
Accounts
1966
716 20285
Campaign research techniques
1968-1972
716 20286
Campaign fund raising techniques
1971-1972
716 20287
Bus schedule
1972
716 20288-20290
Contributions
1972
716 20291
District office reimbursement
1972
716 20292-20293
McClure office account
1972
716 20294
McClure special account
1972
716 20295
Miscellaneous (Photographs)
1972
716 20296
Newspaper clippings
1972
716 20297
Speeches
1972
716 20298
Support, Campaign workers
1972
716 20299
Wegner, Glen
1972
716 20300-20302
Support letters and offers
1972
716 20303
Guests
1974
716 20304
Support letters and offers, Idaho
1974
716 20305
Support letters and offers, out of state
1974
716 20306
Republican state central committee
1975-1976
716 20307
Bus schedule
1978
716 20308
McClure-Jenson campaign
1978
716 20309
McClure-Jenson clippings
1978
716 20310
Statewide voter survey
1978
716 20311
Photographs
1978
717 20312
Idaho statewide supplementary data
January 1982
717 20313
Survey of voter attitudes in Idaho
March 1982
717 20314
Survey of voter attitudes in Idaho
May 1982
717 20315
Guest register, McClure clan rally, Idaho Falls
12 November 1983
717 20316
Bus schedule
1984
717 20317
Busch, Pete
1984
717 20318
Campaign information
1984
717 20319
Computer
1984
717 20320-20322
Correspondence
1984
717 20323
County organization
1984
717 20324
General information
1984
717 20325
Honorariums
1984
717 20326
Idaho delegation's voting record
1984
717 20327
Idaho tracking surveys
1984
717 20328
Insurance policies
1984
717 20329
McClure campaign organization
1984
717 20330
McClure county organization
1984
717 20331
Media placement
1984
717 20332
Miscellaneous
1984
717 20333
Peavey, John
1984
717 20334
Photographs
1984
717 20335
Political reports
1984
717 20336
Rental agreement
1984
717 20337
Survey of voter attitudes in Idaho
June 1984
717 20338
Surveys
1984
717 20339
Idaho issues survey
1986
717 20340
Miscellaneous
1986
717 20341
Set sail into the 90s fundraiser
June 1987
717 20342
Campaign equipment
1988
717 20343
George Bush for President, Idaho campaign
14 items
1988
717 20344
John Rusholt, names for computer list
16 items
1988
717 20345
Miscellaneous
5 items : 2" tapes, 3 items; A tribute to Senator James A. McClure, March 14, 1989 (Heritage Foundation Audio tape, McClure/Bush Rally), 1984
1988
718
Campaigns: Video tapes, 1" tapes
719
Campaigns: Video tapes, 1" tapes
720
Campaigns: Video tapes, 1" tapes
Sub-Series B: Idaho Falls
Project files, 1981-1990, arranged alphabetically.
1981-1990
Box Folder
721 20346
Issues: Island Park recreationists
1981-1982
721 20347
Mud Lake soil and water conservation district
1989
721 20348
Rigby post office
1987
721 20349
Ririe power line
1987
721 20350
Salmon sewer grant
1987
721 20351-20356
Shipco General, Inc.
1983-1990
721 20357
Tetonia sewer grant
1987
721 20358
Willow Creek water users
1981-1982
Sub-Series C: Lewiston
Issue files and administrative records.
1972-1990
Box Folder
721 20359
Administration: Calendar
1987
721 20360
Calendar
1988
721 20361
James A. McClure photographs
721 20362
Office information (Photographs)
721 20363
Staff travel and staff calendars
1990
721 20364
Staff travel and meeting schedules
1985-1990
721 20365
Travel and expense reports
1985-1990
721 20366
Issues: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service meritorious case
1986
721 20367
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service payments
1988
721 20368
Air Force: Minuteman missile test firing over Grangeville, Idaho
1974
721 20369
Asotin Dam
1988
721 20370
Below-cost timber sales conference
1986
721 20371
Bonneville Power Administration
1987
721 20372
Bryden Canyon Road
1990
721 20373
Bureau of Land Management
1985-1987
721 20374
Clearwater Memorial Bridge
1979
721 20375
Clearwater Resource Coalition
1988
721 20376
Clearwater Valley Hospital
1989
721 20377
Coeur d'Alene Tribe forest management plan
1988
721 20378
Corps of Engineers
1990
721 20379
Corps of Engineers/Forest Service power line right of way
1986
721 20380
Corps of Engineers/City of Orofino
1989
721 20381
Corps of Engineers: Dworshak Dam peak power generation
1981
721 20382
Corps of Engineers: Navigable waters, section 404 permit program
1975-1977
721 20383
Corps of Engineers: Union Flat Creek peak power storage reservoir
1976
721 20384
Current agriculture
1986-1987
721 20385-20386
Doremus Brothers mining claim, Nez Perce National Forest
1987
721 20387
Drought: Idaho Power Co., Hells Canyon
1977
722 20388
Energy: Small Hydro
1984
722 20389
EPA/Tribal water quality
1988
722 20390
Farm Bill
1985
722 20391
Farm Credit Bill: Amendment to transfer FmHA land
1987-1988
722 20392
Farm issues
1990
722 20393
Farm strike
1978
722 20394
Farm symposium, Grangeville
1 June 1977
722 20395
Fertilizer shortage
1974
722 20396
Fish symposium
1 December 1976
722 20397
Forestry symposium, Moscow
15 April 1977
722 20398
Freeman Creek road
1977-1981
722 20399
Gasohol
1977-1979
722 20400
Genesee railroad right of way
1987
722 20401
Gravey Creek monitoring team
1988
722 20402
Health Care Financing Administration - Blue Cross agreement
1986
722 20403
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1973-1974
722 20404
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area: Planning
1978-1979
722 20405
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1987-1990
722 20406
Hells Canyon wild and scenic rivers legislation
1984-1989
722 20407
Hy-Tech Elk Creek hydro project
1986-1987
722 20408
Idaho Mining and Development Co.
1988
722 20409
Idaho Mining Association
1988
722 20410
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory tour
1989
722 20411
Idaho Research Foundation
1989
722 20412
Idaho Steelhead & Salmon Unlimited
1985
722 20413
Idaho Wilderness Protection Act
1982-1984
722 20414
Idaho Women in Timber
1987-1988
722 20415
Indian affairs
1977-1978
722 20416
Lewiston District itinerary
1988
722 20417
Lower Salmon River withdrawal
1985
722 20418
Lower Snake River fish & wildlife compensation plan
1989
722 20419
Minerals, mines, and mining
1975-1982
722 20420
Miscellaneous
1980
722 20421
Moose Creek fire, Selway-Bitterroot wilderness
1988
722 20422
National Association of Counties meeting, Eugene, OR
1989
722 20423
Nez Perce County soil conservation district
1988
722 20424
Nez Perce County solid waste management
1987
722 20425
Nez Perce National Forest
1990
722 20426
Nez Perce National Forest: Meadow Creek
1977
722 20427-20428
Nez Perce National Forest: Mining claim occupancy review project
1986-1987
722 20429
Nez Perce National Forest: Grazing
1986
722 20430-20432
Nez Perce National Forest: Grazing permits
1987-1990
723 20433
Nez Perce Natinal Forest: McComas Meadows land exchange
1990
723 20434
Nez Perce National Forest plan meeting
1986
723 20435
Nez Perce police system
1984
723 20436
Nez Perce real estate/Land operations
1987
723 20437
Nez Perce tribal forestry
1987-1988
723 20438
Nez Perce tribe/BLM land transfer
1984-1989
723 20439
Nez Perce tribe: Fee to trust
1987
723 20440
Non-attainment air quality control
1978
723 20441
North Idaho Chamber of Commerce legislative tour
1988
723 20442
Parks and forests
1975-1978
723 20443
Partridge Creek Road Easement
1989
723 20444
Political lists
1962-1974
723 20445
Port City Action Corporation
1988-1989
723 20446
Potlatch Corporation
1976-1986
723 20447
Potlatch Corporation, EPA permit hearing
30 July 1990
723 20448
St. Mary's Hospital
1987-1988
723 20449
Salmon River property owners
1986
723 20450
Snake & Rapid Rivers, wild and scenic classification
1977
723 20451
Snake River bridge at Lewiston
1974
723 20452
Snake River Preservation Council
1989
723 20453
Social Security seminar
1984
723 20454
Steelhead
1974
723 20455
Stockman's field day, Lewiston
3 March 1977
723 20456
Syringa General Hospital
1987
723 20457
Taxation by Nez Perce, other tribes
1978-1987
723 20458
Troy post office
1987-1989
723 20459
University of Idaho College of Forestry visit
August 1986
723 20460
University of Idaho - Honorary degrees
1987-1988
723 20461
Washington issues - Priority
1987
723 20462
Water resources
1975-1988
723 20463
White Bird Battlefield
1990
723 20464
Wilderness areas: Gospel Hump
1977-1978
723 20465
Wilderness hearing, Lewiston, Idaho
17 August 1983
723 20466
Wolves
1989
723 20467
Working Partners
1987
723 20468
Slides: Hells Canyon tour and dedication
1973-1987
Sub-Series D: Twin Falls
A casework docket, 1982-1990, lists each case with brief note of topic or inquiry.
1982-1990
Box Folder
723 20469
Casework docket
1982-1990
Sub-Series E: Pocatello
In addition to the usual work of a district office, Pocatello was responsible for logging-in for Idaho Falls and Twin Falls of all material for CMS, and preparing public relations letters for all district offices and special and multiple letters for Idaho Falls and Twin Falls.
1972-1990
Administration
Administrative records relating to general office operations, and photographs (chiefly of McClure on trips to southeastern Idaho), travel files with McClure's itineraries annotated by the district assistant, trip reports (for travel by McClure and by the district assistant), and related clippings and field notes.
1973-1990
Box Folder
724 20470
Federal building, Pocatello
1977-1985
724 20471
Guest register
1973-1990
724 20472
Interns/Employees
1975-1989
724 20473
Photographs
724 20474
Town meetings
1985
724 20475
Travel: Southeast Idaho tour
May 1975
724 20476
Travel: Pocatello visit
March 1976
724 20477
Travel:
February 1977
724 20478
Travel: Pocatello area visit
August 1977
724 20479
Travel: Southeast Idaho
March-April 1978
724 20480
Travel: Southeast Idaho tour
January 1982
724 20481
Travel: Southeast Idaho tour
March 1983
724 20482
Travel: Pocatello area
February 1988
724 20483
Travel: Southeast Idaho
August 1988
724 20484
Travel: Southeast Idaho
April 1989
Issue Files
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, publications, notes, etc.; mostly concerning Idaho public issues.
1973-1990
Box Folder
724 20485
Aberdeen-Springfield Canal Company
1990
724 20486
Agriculture
1986-1990
724 20487
Agriculture forums
1976-1986
724 20488
Air Force: Gwen tower site
1990
724 20489
Alumet project
1975-1977
724 20490
American Falls Reservoir
1984-1987
724 20491
Animal damage control
1987-1990
724 20492
Bancroft flood
1989-1990
724 20493-20494
Bear River historical landmark
1986-1990
724 20495
Blackfoot River riparian management
1989
724 20496
Blue Ribbon Coalition
1987-1990
724 20497
Boron neutron capture therapy
1988
724 20498
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: retail sales taxes
1989
724 20499
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
1982-1986
724 20500
Bureau of Land Management
1987-1989
724 20501-20503
Bureau of Land Management: Forest Service land exchange
1985
725 20504
Bureau of Land Management: Forest Service land exchange
1985
725 20505
Business and education panel
18 April 1984
725 20506
Calamity summer homes, Targhee National Forest
1986-1988
725 20507
Campaigns
1989-1990
725 20508
Caribou National Forest
1987-1990
725 20509
Caribou NF: RARE II ORV travel plan
1975-1982
725 20510
Challis planning unit
1978
725 20511
City of Rocks
1987-1990
725 20512
"City out of Wilderness"
1976
725 20513-20514
Craters of the Moon
1987-1990
725 20515-20516
Deep Creek irrigation project
1989-1990
725 20517
DesFosses, Paul
1973-1986
725 20518
Eagle Rock Dam
1982-1983
725 20519
Environmental Protection Agency
1989
725 20520-20521
EPA: Radioactive slag waste regulation
1986-1990
725 20522
Farmers Home Administration
1986-1990
725 20523-20524
Fire rehab-rangeland drills, BLM Winnemucca District
1986-1989
725 20525
Fish and wildlife
1986-1987
725 20526
Forest Service
1986-1990
725 20527
Forest Service communication site fees
1987-1989
726 20528
Fort Hall historical site
1987-1990
726 20529-20530
Gasohol
1977-1982
726 20531
Grasshoppers
1985-1990
726 20532
Grazing bill
1985-1987
726 20533
Health care
1987
726 20534
Henry's Fork River
1989
726 20535-20536
Indian issues
1978-1985
726 20537
Indian issues: Shoshone-Bannock orientation and tour
1980
726 20538
Indian issues: Fort Hall tribal health briefing
1981
726 20539
Indian issues: "Dealing with tribal governments" conference
1982
726 20540
Kraft, Inc.: Closure
1989
726 20541
Mormons
1983
726 20542-20543
Old Federal Building, Pocatello
1975-1981
726 20544
Oneida County Hospital
1986
726 20545
Oneida Narrows hydro project
1990
726 20546
O.S.H.A.
1976-1980
726 20547-20548
Phosphate mining
1976-1983
726 20549
Postal Service
1986-1987
726 20550
Railroad
1986-1989
726 20551
Rockland Rural Economic Revitalization Project
1989
726 20552
Santa Rosa Sales & Marketing Co.
1989
726 20553
Shoshone-Bannock issues
1985-1988
726 20554
Simplot permit, Smoky Canyon Phosphate Mine
1990
726 20555
Soda Springs Phosphate
1990
726 20556
Sugar
1976-1977
726 20557
Veterans' affairs
1975-1977
726 20558
Water
1987-1989
726 20559
Wilderness
Academy Applications
A continuation of the records relating to nominations to the service academies formerly maintained by McClure's Washington, D.C., office (Series 2.4).
1987-1990
Box Folder
727 20560-20620
Alphabetical by year: F-M
1987
728 20621-20679
Alphabetical by year: O-Z
1987, 1989
729 20680-20738
Alphabetical by year
1989-1990
730 20739-20777
Alphabetical by year
1991

Series VIII:  Post-Senatorial PapersReturn to Top

Most of this material relates to McClure's service as a trustee for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, D.C., and as a member of the board of directors of Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts, in Vienna, Virginia. Both of these non-profit organizations were created by special acts of Congress, the Kennedy Center in 1971 and Wolf Trap in 1966. Topics discussed in the records cover management, appointments to office, financial planning, and proposed legislation. The records include materials prepared for distribution to board members, some correspondence, and a few notes by McClure. There is also a very small amount of material concerning McClure's interest in environmental laws after his retirement from the Senate.

Description Dates
CLE International, Conference on the Endangered Species Act
13-14 May 1993
Crossroads of Humanity Series: Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
1993-1994
Celinda Lake Greater Yellowstone coalition speech
1995
Kennedy Center
1984-1988
Kennedy Center
1989
Kennedy Center
1990
Kennedy Center
1991
Kennedy Center
1992
Kennedy Center
1993
Kennedy Center
1994
Kennedy Center: Manual for Members of Board of Trustees
1994
Kennedy Center
1995
Wolf Trap
1982-1984
Wolf Trap
1988
Wolf Trap
1990
Wolf Trap
1991
Wolf Trap: (Planning Report)
circa 1991
Wolf Trap
1992
Wolf Trap
1993

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Corporate Names

  • United States. Congress. Senate

Geographical Names

  • Idaho